~ Distracted drivers are adding an extra 5 percent to 10 percent of time to commutes. WASHINGTON -- Drivers talking on cell phones are probably making commutes even longer, concludes a new study.
A driver uses a phone while behind the wheel of a car in New York City. It’s National Teen Driver Safety Week, and distracted driving is the up-and-coming threat to newbie drivers in the mobile-device ...
Behavior vs. awareness disconnect: Despite high awareness of distracted driving laws (e.g., 81% aware of texting bans), many drivers still engage in risky behaviors—10% admit to emailing while driving ...
If this is what you look like while driving, you may want to rethink what you're doing behind the wheel. Credit: Tero Vesalainen / iStock / Getty Images Plus On many roads across the U.S., this is a ...
America’s Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) examined the behavior of more than 40 drivers using two different types of car and driver-assist systems and discovered that the test subjects ...
Mobile phones have long been a major distraction source for drivers worldwide, and despite new technology for hands-free interaction with these devices and tougher penalties, too many people continue ...