Florida lawmakers did not pass hands-free driving bills this session, leaving the state with its current texting-only ban ...
Distracted driving is getting worse as more young drivers admit to watching videos, even livestreams, while on the road ...
Streaming has made content easier to access, adding a layer of convenience for users. However, The Guardian reports that it is also increasing road risk, as more drivers use apps like TikTok behind ...
Saving Lives: Prom Promise shows students the consequences of drinking and driving ...
In 2024, distracted driving killed more than 3,000 people, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
VDOT says that 66% of drivers admit to driving while distracted and a whopping 88% of people say that phone use while driving is extremely dangerous. With April being Distracted Driver Awareness Month ...
Despite being 100% preventable, distracted driving was the second-most common factor in Texas traffic crashes in 2025 — ...
For the past week, state police have cracked down on drivers using their cellphones as part of April’s National Distracted ...
Sgt. Clark Parrott with MSHP said it’s not just cell phones that lead to distracted driving.
Drivers across Pennsylvania will face increased penalties for using mobile devices while driving as Paul Miller’s Law – which ...
April has officially arrived, and with it, a massive push from Florida officials to get drivers to stop looking at their screens and start looking at the road. The Florida Department of Highway Safety ...
We've all been there. You pull up to a stop light and with the few seconds of free time you become tempted to look at your ...