Near-miss moments on the road are starting to feel less like flukes and more like […] ...
Their project uses speakers and hands-on simulation stations to show teens the dangers of distractions like texting and eating.
They’ve announced tougher enforcement to stop people from texting, using social apps, or running mobile […] ...
Individuals who drive while sending or reading text messages are 23 percent more likely to be involved in a car crash than other drivers. A crash typically happens within an average of three seconds ...
Data highlights reasons for distracted driving restrictions and compares the state's hands free approach with policies ...
A fatal crash that may have occurred while the driver was livestreaming on TikTok, and a severe sentence in a fatal drunken driving crash, highlight continued dangers from impaired and distracted ...
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Texting and driving is one of the riskiest behaviors drivers can engage in behind the wheel. When you send or read a text, you may only take your eyes off of the road for a few seconds. But according ...