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Editorial - Distracted Driving Iowa now has a "Hands-Free Driving" Law. Drivers cannot have an electronic device -- like a phone -- in their hands while behind the wheel.
The department is averaging over 13 traffic stops daily just for distracted driving, resulting in approximately 600 citations and 600 warnings issued during this 90-day enforcement period.
Officers will be stepping up patrols to target distracted driving, impaired driving and speeding.
Officers in Operation Southern Slow Down on I-95 near Yemassee were hit in two crashes Thursday, both believed to be caused by distracted drivers.
A new study from Mass General Brigham has exposed the frightening phone habits of teen drivers. According to the researchers, many teens spend an average of 21% of their driving time looking at ...
More than a dozen local high schools submitted entries to TPD's PSA challenge.
Ohio law says if earbuds or headphones can play music, it's illegal to wear them while driving. Hearing aids are an exception.
Distracted driving is one of the greatest risks on our roads, especially in physical operations, where the stakes are high with heavier vehicles and dynamic environments.
Beginning Sept. 1, 2025, South Carolina's new hands-free driving law goes into effect. This new law prohibits drivers from using mobile electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle in the ...
A 12-year-old boy has died after being hit by a distracted driver in Aurora at East Iliff Avenue and South Wheel Park Circle.
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