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Forget Texting & Driving: Teens Are Using Phones for ‘Entertainment' While Behind the Wheel in Worrying New Study
Telling teens not to text and drive might be outdated soon.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 ...
Arizona drivers may face higher fines for distracted driving. A new bill could raise second offense penalties to $400.
Despite years of public awareness campaigns, evolving traffic laws, and increasingly advanced vehicle safety features, distracted driving remains a persistent and growing problem in 2025. Tools like ...
PHILADELPHIA -- New research finds cell phones continue to be a dangerous distraction to parents, even when they are driving with young children in the car. A team of researchers at Children's ...
MANITOWOC – New teen drivers are often told not to use their cell phones while the vehicle is in drive. Is it a safety measure or illegal? While it may be tempting to pick up your phone while waiting ...
While 33% of drivers earning less than $25,000 annually report waiting until they’re parked before reading or responding to a text, just 27% of those earning more than $150,000 do so, according to ...
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