Listening to music, day dreaming or eating while driving? New research reveals just how distracting these behaviours are.
Pennsylvania is one of the latest states to implement a version of a “no touch” law banning phone and handheld device usage while driving. Pennsylvania’s legislation, known as Paul Miller’s Law, took ...
has become an increasingly common concern in today’s fast-paced world. With the rise of smartphones and constant connectivity, drivers often feel the urge to make calls, send messages, or check ...
A new proposal to create a tougher law around using handheld mobile phones while driving has been put forward by Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins. In a bid to make our roads safer, she has launched ...
It’s time to put the cellphone down. Beginning Thursday, police in Pennsylvania can issue written warnings for using hand-held devices while driving — even if you’re stopped temporarily in traffic, at ...
Louisiana‘s new phone use ban while driving takes effect Aug. 1 Only hands-free calls and navigation will be permitted Texting, emailing, or browsing apps while driving remains illegal First-time ...
Texting while driving is insane. Reading that tiny text and tapping out cogent responses on that little on-screen keyboard is hard enough. But to believe that you can do that safely while your car is ...
During a nationwide operation staged on 3 and 4 February the police caught 2,510 motorists that were deemed to be “distracted ...
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 ...
Telling teens not to text and drive might be outdated soon. It turns out, young drivers aren’t using their phones to send messages behind the wheel — they’re using it to for entertainment purposes ...
Teen drivers across the country are spending a surprising amount of time looking at their phones while behind the wheel. A new study reveals that on average, young motorists spend more than one-fifth ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana Illuminator) – It will become illegal next month to use a phone while driving in Louisiana unless it’s for hands-free calls or navigation. On Monday, Gov. Jeff Landry ...