SARASOTA COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – A photo of a driver on Highway 301 last week is being touted by the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office as a wake-up call about the dangers of distracted driving.

Last week, a deputy spotted a driver in a red vehicle traveling around 50 mph while reading an iPad and not wearing a seatbelt on roads that were already wet from recent rain.

The deputy was riding in the passenger seat along with another deputy in a large clearly marked Sheriff’s office truck. And yet, this distracted driver did not see them.

The deputy waved at him and it took a while to get his attention to warn him of the dangers of his actions.

Lt. Dan Tutko with the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office said, “After about a minute, they were able to get his attention and alert him that he was violating the law.”

Eventually, the driver saw them, and sheepishly put the iPad down and put on a seat belt.

The deputies let him go with a warning but it could’ve been very dangerous.

“Very selfish act on his part,” said Tutko. “It could’ve caused an accident where he himself was hurt or other people on the roadway.”

Officials are using the photo as a reminder to drivers about the dangers of distracted driving.

Here in Florida, texting and driving and other forms of distracted driving are secondary offenses. But it’s still important to notify law enforcement if you spot someone who is paying more attention to their devices than on the road.

“Driving is a challenge in and of itself and when you throw in the phone and you throw in other things into it, it’s just a recipe for disaster,” said Lt. Tutko.What others are clicking on: