The recent rise in distracted driving incidents can be attributed to the increased prevalence of smartphone usage and navigation/infotainment systems while driving.
A study released last month found Hawaii has the sixth-highest rate of fatal crashes caused by distracting driving among U.S. states. Using each state’s U.S. Census population data, the study ...
It would ban handheld cellphone use by drivers in school and construction zones, where officials say the risk of crashes is ...
Every day on American roads, thousands of drivers yank the steering wheel back into their […] ...
Utah police reveal the surprising and dangerous things distracted drivers do behind the wheel—including eating cereal with ...
While it doesn’t take rocket science to view distracted drivers as accidents waiting to happen, new data-based findings released by SmartDrive indicate just how risky and costly these vehicle ...
Tennessee takes distracted driving very seriously, particularly among teens. Drivers under 18 could easily get a suspended license for distracted driving because of the Eddie Conrad Act. Distracted ...
A bill called "Charlie's Law" aims to ban Massachusetts drivers from live broadcasting and video recording. It was introduced after Charlie Braun, a popular musician, was killed by a distracted driver ...
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 ...
Pune traffic police booked 11,000 riders for phone use while riding in Feb-Mar 2026, part of a crackdown to enhance road ...