Those talking on their cell phones, or texting while driving, will be targeted during a statewide zero-tolerance campaign today. The 2nd annual crackdown, enforced by the C-H-P and Law Enforcement Agencies, is aimed at stopping motorists from talking or texting on cell phones while driving. Over 1,200 collisions have occurred throughout the state, according to C-H-P, since laws prohibiting cell phone without hands-free devices passed in 2008. Those collisions documented cell phone use as a contributing factor.