AAA's, Brian Ortner, says there are three main sources of driver distraction: visual, manual and cognitive. Visual includes ...
Today, the Arkansas State Police Highway Safety Office announces the launch of a statewide distracted driving campaign, “Put ...
State troopers are cracking down on drivers who use cell phones and electronic devices while on the road — and Colorado State ...
A new three-story mural guided by data, and driven by local voices to work towards the Community Voices for Road Safety ...
Mobile phones, an increasing part of daily life as people pressure to stay connected, are contributing to traffic deaths. "Do Not Disturb" feature could cut phone interactions by more than 40%.
The Edmond Police Department is reminding drivers beginning November 1st it will be illegal to be holding your cell phone in an active school zone or construction zone.
Laws are racing to catch up with technology as phones lead to more and more auto accidents, but does that mean you're not able to use your phone's map function?
“The crash data tells us that distracted driving equates for 10 to 15 percent of our fatal crashes,” he said. “The telematics ...
Chances are you’ve seen plenty of people using their phones while driving – and you may be guilty of it yourself. By some first-hand accounts, people texting, checking social media and just not paying ...
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