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Paul Miller’s Law is now in effect, aiming to reduce the number of crashes caused by distracted driving.
It will become illegal next month to use a phone while driving in Louisiana unless it’s for hands-free calls or navigation.
A study found teens glance at phones for dangerous two-second intervals while driving, using devices primarily for ...
Telling teens not to text and drive might be outdated soon. It turns out, young drivers aren’t using their phones to send ...
When students rush to check texts, post on social media or respond to Snapchats the moment they get behind the wheel, ...
Violations of the new phone ban can subject a violator to a fne fine of up to $100.00 or up to $250.00 if the offense occurs ...
A new study from Mass General Brigham has exposed the frightening phone habits of teen drivers. According to the researchers, ...
Cheshire Police is among the police forces ramping up issuing fines and penalties for road users who flout guidance.
Louisiana drivers will need to put their phones away while driving or face fines, with the exception of using hands-free calls, voice commands, or dashboard mounts.
Hundreds of drivers have been slapped with hefty penalties for breaking major driving laws on UK roads, with offenders warned ...
Millions of drivers are breaking the law while stopped in traffic. Being stuck in long delays can be frustrating, while there ...