The recent rise in distracted driving incidents can be attributed to the increased prevalence of smartphone usage and navigation/infotainment systems while driving.
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.
Conducting cell phone business while driving is destined to go the same way as driving without a seat belt and getting behind the wheel after a few drinks. There's a lot of talking still to be done, ...
WATERBURY, CT – Distracted driving contributes to thousands of motor vehicle collisions annually in Connecticut, with the Connecticut Crash Data Repository reporting over 5,000 distracted driving ...
A fatal crash that may have occurred while the driver was livestreaming on TikTok, and a severe sentence in a fatal drunken driving crash, highlight continued dangers from impaired and distracted ...