
A related civil case in the state is also raising questions about the liability of employees who send texts to other employees who are driving at the time.
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Restraining pets inside the vehicle not only prevents driver distraction but also protects the animal and other passengers in the event of a crash. Here are some tips from AAA.
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Eating or drinking while driving ranks just below holding or talking on a cellphone when it comes to prevalence of behaviors that distract drivers.
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But new survey results also underscore the reluctance of many drivers to ditch their own phone while behind the wheel.
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The Network of Employers for Traffic Safety is helping employers gear up for the Drive Safely Work Week campaign in early October.
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While fleets are seeing some improvements in their crash and accident statistics, aided by better training and vehicle safety technology, there is still more they can do to not just be a number.
Read More →Checking MVRs, proper driver training, and staff accountability are some key aspects for a proper fleet safety program.
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Recent research from Rutgers University found that one in six drivers ages 18 to 25 admitted to using a phone while driving drowsy.
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A new study from the California Office of Traffic Safety found that at least 12.8% of California drivers were observed using a mobile device during the day.
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This video from the National Safety Council warns drivers about the risks associated with the use of voice-activated infotainment systems while driving.
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