Distracted driving is a growing risk that affects everyone on the road. Even small lapses can lead to severe accidents, ...
Every time drivers glance at a phone notification, adjust an in-car touchscreen, or split their attention between the road and a conversation, they may be ...
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 ...
A Lake Worth Beach, Florida woman was pulled over on February 11 and cited for using a wireless communications device while driving. According to the citation, a Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office ...
New numbers show the results of Minnesota law enforcement's latest crackdown on distracted driving. Police cited 6,450 drivers for using their cell phones during April's distracted driving enforcement ...
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners approved a highway safety overtime grant for the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, aimed at cracking down on drivers who use their phones behind the wheel.
A recent Samsara report has revealed that drivers’ #1 option for tackling distracted driving is access to accurate, AI-powered detection and alert systems. Other supportive technologies were also seen ...
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All it takes is a brief moment of distraction and your world can change radically for the worse. When driving a car, a split-second difference can determine whether you ram into that car ahead of you, ...
The rates of distracted driving crashes and deaths are usually lower in states with strong anti-handheld laws, yet half of the top 10 states with the highest rates of crashes had those strong laws. It ...
Police on Vancouver Island, in partnership with ICBC, have launched a distracted driving enforcement campaign to help ...
The bill would add on taxes to the fine a person pays when they’re convicted of using a cellphone while driving, and would remove the $10 cap on court costs.