MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCIV) — The Southeastern Chapter of the National Safety Council is working with Lowcountry law enforcement to educate and warn high school students of the dangers of distracted ...
85% of Americans consider distracted driving as dangerous as or more so than drinking and driving. While many witness reckless driving, 65% claim they have 'never' driven distracted, revealing a gap ...
25TH MAY IS YOUTH TRAFFIC SAFETY MONTH. AND ACCORDING TO THE FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL, A CAR CRASH HAPPENS EVERY 44 SECONDS IN FLORIDA. AND AS TRAFFIC ANCHOR YASMINE JULMISSE EXPLAINS, A COMMON CAUSE IS ...
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 ...
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 ...
With Paul Miller’s Law having gone into effect earlier this month, it serves as a reminder of the importance of not driving while distracted by the use of cellphones, which can have deadly ...
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Wisconsin State Patrol troopers are encouraging people to keep their phones down and their eyes up. In 2023, distracted driving caused nearly 10,000 ...
The latest distracted driving statistics from the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) show that in 2023 alone, distraction-related crashes led to 3,275 deaths. They also resulted in 324,819 ...
As technology evolves to the point where it is virtually inseparable from us, our phones and other small-screen devices are becoming more and more of a distraction in our cars. Whether it is texting, ...
Northwest Arkansas and state law enforcement agencies are taking part in a national campaign starting Monday to deter distracted driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Put the ...
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 ...