In 2022, 3,308 people died in distracted-driving crashes on U.S. roads, according to the National […] ...
Are blue state or red state residents America’s most distracted drivers? Who’s actually paying attention on the road — red states or blue? Glowing phones in the driver’s seat are a common sight these ...
The National Transportation Safety Board released documents ahead of a March 31 hearing that help show how and why two drivers crashed into stationary vehicles in 2024, leading to three deaths.
For police to pull you over, it doesn't take much. Even the newly amended Utah law HB24 states that drivers who commit "two or more moving traffic violations" — like swerving, looking at your phone or ...
(bright music) [Announcer] cars.com Auto Review. Hi I'm Kelsey Mays for cars.com. In new cars these days multimedia systems are proliferating. They're spreading across a lotta cars as auto makers ...
Study said drivers are distracted for an average 40 seconds using the systems. — -- New so-called infotainment systems in cars may distract drivers for "potentially dangerous periods of time," ...
Who’s actually paying attention on the road — red states or blue? Glowing phones in the driver’s seat are a common sight these days, though that shouldn’t be the case. Replies to texts and viral ...