Teens & Parents are Looking at Phones and Distracted While Driving
Life360, the leading location sharing app that protects and connects families, today released the largest U.S. distracted driving study to date, identifying which people, states
Life360, the leading location sharing app that protects and connects families, today released the largest U.S. distracted driving study to date, identifying which people, states
In advance of Distracted Driving Awareness Month, AAA released results of its latest survey and the National Safety Council announced that it supports a total
Laws requiring all impaired-driving offenders to install alcohol interlocks reduce the number of impaired drivers in fatal crashes by 16 percent, a new study by
On the road, off the phone—That’s the message from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) as they announce extra patrols focused on distracted driving, April
A new survey illustrates distracted driving behaviors and whether or not high-tech car features, such as lane departure warning and automatic braking, are making drivers
Today, there were multiple anti-distracted driving announcements. Tango Networks’ RDS system controls mobile phone for fleets and commercial driving. The state of Washington begins enforcing
The Travelers Companies launched its Every Second Matters national initiative targeting the distracted driving problem. Through a series of forums held across the country by
It’s National Teen Driver Safety Week, many companies and groups are offering data, advise, apps, classes and suggestions for parents and teen drivers. Yesterday, AUTO
October 15-21, 2017 is Teen Driving Safety Week. Teens will be the topic of many reminders this week. Here is some of the latest reseach
A new Progressive Insurance study shows about one third of drivers feel confident in their own ability to text and drive, yet the majority believe
Whether it’s texting or calling when their teen is behind the wheel or personally engaging in risky driving behavior, such as speeding, while their teen
Panasonic Corporation announced that it has developed a drowsiness-control technology for detecting and predicting a person’s level of drowsiness prior to driving. This technology, which