Researchers warn eating, drinking and sudden loud noises are some of the most risky distractions for drivers, calling for ...
WEEKEND PLANS. WE’LL TALK TO YOU IN JUST A FEW MINUTES. TODD THANK YOU CHRIS. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION SAYS CAR CRASHES ARE THE NUMBER ONE CAUSE OF DEATH FOR AMERICAN ...
Most drivers assume their daily commutes will be routine and uneventful. But dashcam footage shows […] ...
It investigated how risky behaviors evolve as teens age and they gain driving experience, taking a closer look at age-related patterns in teen smartphone use, risk perception, and social influences to ...
Spread the loveAs the keys to independence are handed over to teenagers and young adults, parents face a new set of worries—chief among them, the fear of a car crash. Recent research reveals that one ...
When parents first give their kids the keys to the car a moment of trepidation follows. Will they be safe behind the wheel? Will they avoid distractions? Will they follow the traffic laws, and will ...
Distractions are everywhere the moment you turn the key and throw the car into drive, but new changes to Ohio’s driver’s education laws aim to better prepare young drivers for the road ahead. Amy Hura ...
Outside, on a test track, and inside, in a pair of test labs at General Motors Co.’s sprawling proving grounds in Milford, Michigan, researchers are paying attention to the ways drivers aren’t paying ...
Motor vehicle crashes remain a leading cause of death for teens and young adults, yet many families may underestimate the ...
79% of drivers experienced near-misses, and 93% of them eperienced negative outcomes, highlighting the need for effective solutions. Drivers request improved communication tools and safety-focused ...
It's not a well-known prohibited behaviour, but it can result in a fine if drivers lose control of their vehicle.