The company found that Ohio drivers touched or tapped their phone screen an average of nearly 22 times per 100 miles while driving. U.S. drivers as a whole averaged more than 23.5 times.
Texting and driving is one of the riskiest behaviors drivers can engage in behind the wheel. When you send or read a text, ...
A new report suggests that while fewer Arizonans are making calls while holding their phones behind the wheel, behaviors like ...
Ohio drivers are less distracted behind the wheel than drivers nationwide, according to a new study. A statewide analysis from Cambridge Mobile Telematics shows Ohio drivers averaged 21.9 phone taps ...
You’re about to face tougher rules, bigger penalties, and more roadside enforcement this year — […] ...
A new study offers a stark reminder of how pervasive cell phone use while driving is for young people, as findings demonstrate teen drivers spend an average of 21.1% of each trip viewing their mobile ...
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 ...
Cell phones are convenient, and some would say a modern-day necessity, but they can also be a danger on the roadway. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, distracted driving ...
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 ...