Teen drivers across the country are spending a surprising amount of time looking at their phones while behind the wheel. A new study reveals that on average, young motorists spend more than one-fifth ...
Telling teens not to text and drive might be outdated soon. It turns out, young drivers aren’t using their phones to send messages behind the wheel — they’re using it to for entertainment purposes ...
A new study from Mass General Brigham has exposed the frightening phone habits of teen drivers. The findings, published in Traffic Injury Prevention, come as road safety experts continue to warn about ...
Phones can help with navigation on roadtrips, but they can also be dangerous distractions. A new study shows just how big that distraction is among teen drivers, and the number one reason the phones ...
A law meant to cut down on distracted driving crashes and incidents is set to go into effect in Pennsylvania. “Paul Miller’s Law,” which was signed last year by Gov. Josh Shapiro, makes it illegal to ...
Gen Z is driving distracted — but perhaps not in the way Americans would expect, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 American drivers, split evenly with 500 per generation, revealed that ...
For about as long as mobile phones have been around, there's been a continuous conversation around their usage while driving. The general consensus is that holding and using a phone while driving is ...
Phones have become a constant companion for today's teens, offering entertainment, connection and navigation at their fingertips. But when it comes to driving, this convenience can quickly turn ...
Picture this: You’re cruising down the highway, keeping a steady rhythm and checking the signs to stay on course. Suddenly, your phone buzzes. The urge hits – just a quick glance to see what’s up. But ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Phone-Down Kentucky Act says drivers can be fined for holding a cell phone while driving to send electronic messages, like ...