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 ...
A new study is challenging long-held assumptions about distracted driving. Federal crash data shows drivers ages 25 to 34 ...
Steven Kiefer answers questions about a safety campaign his nonprofit runs as drivers take to the roads for the July 4 ...
Up to 90 per cent of Aussies admit they drive while distracted, and 30 per cent say they won't change their poor driving behaviour unless they have an accident, a survey has revealed. Police estimate ...
How tailored learning and personal insight—especially for drivers with ADHD—can shift the conversation and save lives April is recognized as Distracted Driving Awareness Month by the National Highway ...
Do you ever use your cellphone while driving? Don’t feel too guilty about saying yes—nearly 60% of drivers admit to using their phone in hands-free mode while driving. But don’t become complacent ...
More than 3,500 people died in car accidents involving a distracted driver, according to the most recent available data from the U.S. Department of Transportation in 2021. In recent years, one of the ...
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 ...
You probably won't be too surprised to learn that cellphone use has become a major contributor to distracted driving in recent years. Not only are cellphones virtually universal, but drivers have ...
CHANDI THE GOVERNOR JUST SIGNED A NEW BILL INTO LAW, AND THAT MEANS THAT YOU CAN’T HOLD DEVICES LIKE CELL PHONES WHILE DRIVING. OR YOU COULD GET A TICKET FROM POLICE. YES. THE GOVERNOR HAS SIGNED INTO ...
Fleets face the challenge of better enabling drivers to not succumb to distracted driving, and they do that in a variety of ways. Eight seconds. That’s how long truck driver Sam Hicks looked down at ...