The recent rise in distracted driving incidents can be attributed to the increased prevalence of smartphone usage and navigation/infotainment systems while driving.
Nearly every US state has some form of law aimed to reduce dangerous distracted driving caused by cell phone use, and many of those laws are quite strict.
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 ...
If you're reading this on your phone while driving, stop it. Especially if you're a young neurotic extroverted guy who drives a lot. Two seconds of attention to the insistent beeping and blinking of ...
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Police say distracted drivers are easier to spot than they think
Utah police reveal the surprising and dangerous things distracted drivers do behind the wheel—including eating cereal with milk—and why the signs often look just like drunk driving.
What does Oregon law say about using your cellphone while driving or while at a stop light? Here's what to know.
A bill called "Charlie's Law" aims to ban Massachusetts drivers from live broadcasting and video recording. It was introduced after Charlie Braun, a popular musician, was killed by a distracted driver ...
The Kansas House passed a bill Tuesday that would prohibit handheld cell phone use while driving through school zones and ...
Driving while distracted in Pennsylvania should be a concern for all, but especially for parents with a teen on the road this summer. In 2024, there were 9,950 crashes involving a distracted driver, ...
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