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.
A new study from AutoInsurance.com reveals that distracted driving remains a pervasive problem across the United States, with ...
Every day on American roads, thousands of drivers yank the steering wheel back into their […] ...
Reaching for an object and reading were the top two secondary tasks truck drivers performed which increased the risk of being in an unsafe event or crash, according to a VTTI study. Funnily enough, a ...
Distracted driving is the leading factor of crashes in Nebraska, according to DHHS AAA's, Brian Ortner, says there are three main sources of driver distraction: visual, manual and cognitive. Visual ...
Ever-flashing screens, doom scrolling, message chimes, online auction notifications—we live in a world of distractions. Of course, we can easily mute notifications or unplug the device if we’re ...
Question: Why are the police focused on people on their phones, but not on other kinds of distractions? If I can get pulled over for holding my phone, shouldn’t other drivers get pulled over for ...
Troop 7 Commander Heather Apperson announced the ISP will conduct Distracted Driving Enforcement Patrols in Champaign, Macon ...
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month — a good time to be mindful about potential hazards on the road. Laura Adams, senior analyst with Aceable, an Austin, Texas-based driver education company, ...
You probably have an opinion on driver distraction (or “driver inattention”). In fact, to borrow a phrase from the Daily Show’s Jordan Klepper, our “Crisis of Certainty” has probably cemented absolute ...