
When your drivers are distracted, they're aware of fewer risks even if they’re looking right at them. Use these strategies to train drivers to avoid inattention blindness.
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A new survey from Assurance explores which states have the highest percentage of drivers texting behind the wheel as well as where texting occurs most frequently. It also identifies other common distracted driving behaviors.
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Fiddling with phones is dangerous driving behavior. New research makes a strong case for states to implement hands-free laws.
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When motorists felt more comfortable, they were more likely to use their phones.
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The dramatic jump over 2020 figure underscores the seriousness of a leading traffic safety threat.
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Texting while driving is six-times more dangerous than intoxicated driving.
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Massachusetts has passed a hands-free driving law that makes it the 16th state in the nation to pass such a law, according to media reports.
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Oregon secures the position of the strictest state for texting while driving with a maximum fine of $1,000 for the offense, which is 10 times the median fine in the U.S., according to a recent study.
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While 73% of western European Millennials say they use their cell phone when behind the wheel, a whopping 86% of Americans in the same demographic admit to doing so, according to a new study.
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Some 62% of drivers with adaptive cruise control say they read or send texts while driving as compared with just 49% of drivers without adaptive cruise control, according to a new survey from State Farm.
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