Distracted driving occurs when a driver takes their eyes, hands, or attention off the road. Even a short distraction can turn an ordinary trip into a serious crash. Many people think it only means ...
Life360's analysis of over 60 billion data points and a survey of 1,000 U.S. drivers found that digital distractions are prevalent among all generations, not just Gen Z. Common distractions include ...
Ohioans are less distracted than the average American driver, according to a new study touted by the state.
A new study indicates that Ohio drivers were less distracted behind the wheel in 2025, as they tapped on their phones 7.2% ...
Distracted driving remains a problem, especially among young people, according to a new study from AAA. In Massachusetts, 26 people have been killed in crashes involving distracted drivers between ...
Five people were killed in a crash in the northbound lanes of Interstate 95 on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. Last year, an 18-wheeler plowed into slowed traffic on Interstate 95 near Wilson, North ...
A new study from Mass General Brigham researchers offers a stark reminder of how pervasive cell phone use while driving is among young people. The study team developed and disseminated a questionnaire ...
Phones can help with navigation on roadtrips, but they can also be dangerous distractions. A new study shows just how big that distraction is among teen drivers, and the number one reason the phones ...
Question: I know the distracted driving law has been around for a while now, but can you please talk about it some more? Answer: Driver distraction or inattention is a leading factor in crashes in ...
Are texting or cellphone calls really that dangerous? April 21, 2011 — -- There are probably few people who are surprised to hear cellphones and driving don't mix -- but do you believe it's true ...
This is an editorial from KETV's president and General Manager Allison Smith Iowa now has a "Hands-Free Driving" Law. It went into effect at the beginning of July. Drivers cannot have an electronic ...
Starting June 5, 2025, Pennsylvania will take a significant step toward improving road safety with the introduction of a new distracted driving law known as Paul Miller’s Law. This legislation is ...