Research carried out by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reveals that drivers are more likely to handle their cell ...
Distracted driving contributes to about 9% of fatal crashes, according to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. But researchers believe that number is higher. Despite texting ...
It is abundantly clear that using a smartphone while driving is dangerous. When you call, text, check your favorite feed, check a game, listen to voicemail, or fumble for your phone, delayed reaction ...
Any driver on the road knows the signs, such as sudden swerving, slow travel, or weaving in and out of lanes. While some might assume drunk driving to be the cause, many know the signs to be symptoms ...
Teenagers have long been considered the most dangerous drivers on the road. However, new data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration show Gen Z drivers may be breaking the mold. There ...