April marks "Distracted Driving Awareness Month" as officials urge drivers to put phones down after more than 3,200 deaths ...
Distractions slow the reaction time of automated vehicle remote drivers by over five seconds, new research has shown. Level 4 automated vehicles can be controlled remotely by a specially trained ...
Multitasking behind the wheel has become routine for many drivers, but confidence in those behaviors may be outpacing reality.
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 ...
Distracted driving remains widespread, with Alabama and Georgia leading the nation ...
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 ...
We’ve all been there - stuck behind a driver who is on their cell phone, scrolling, failing to realize the light has turned ...
April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. With more and more people using phones while driving, it’s important to ...
It’s always rather unnerving to see a driver looking at their smartphone, especially if they’re hurtling along a highway at the time. Indeed, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ...
Are blue state or red state residents America’s most distracted drivers? Who’s actually paying attention on the road — red states or blue? Glowing phones in the driver’s seat are a common sight these ...