SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio -- Police operated a sobriety checkpoint Friday night and did not encounter any drunken drivers.

But five drivers were cited for talking on their cell phones; seven were cited for driving with a suspended license; eight were cited for not having their license with them; and six were cited for not wearing their seat belts.

Officers issued one citation each for having no driver's license, shortcutting, an expired license plate and failing to strap a child into a safety seat.

The checkpoint was at

from 8:30 p.m. Friday to 12:15 a.m. Saturday.

Police stopped 277 of the 630 vehicles that drove through the checkpoint. One driver had been drinking, but was well below the legal limit, traffic Commissioner Robert Abele said.