Question: I know the distracted driving law has been around for a while now, but can you please talk about it some more? Answer: Driver distraction or inattention is a leading factor in crashes in ...
Drivers who wear headphones or earbuds behind the wheel in Michigan aren't breaking the law, but officials discourage the ...
The Bowling Green FFA chapter dedicated the week of Oct. 6-12 to raising awareness about the dangers of distracted driving.
A statewide driving law named for the victim of a fatal Monroe County car crash will take effect the first week of June. Paul Miller’s Law aims to curtail one’s use of communication devices, including ...
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Currently, distracted driving carries an escalated series of fines, including a $250 fine and mandatory completion of a ...
Thank you for bringing distracted driving to the attention of the community at large (“Distracted behind the wheel,” Reading Eagle, April 13). This problem is not only statewide but a national ...
A study released last month found Hawaii has the sixth-highest rate of fatal crashes caused by distracting driving among U.S. states. Using each state’s U.S. Census population data, the study ...
Distracted driving can have fatal consequences. The state of Tennessee takes distracted driving seriously, especially when teen drivers are participating in the dangerous behavior. The state has very ...
85% of Americans consider distracted driving as dangerous as or more so than drinking and driving. While many witness reckless driving, 65% claim they have 'never' driven distracted, revealing a gap ...
Starting June 5, 2025, Pennsylvania will take a significant step toward improving road safety with the introduction of a new distracted driving law known as Paul Miller’s Law. This legislation is ...
Up to 90 per cent of Aussies admit they drive while distracted, and 30 per cent say they won't change their poor driving behaviour unless they have an accident, a survey has revealed. Police estimate ...