
A new survey from Nationwide Insurance indicates that drivers are blaming the other guy for risky behaviors. Some 85% rate their own driving as excellent or very good, but only 29% give the same rating to other drivers.
A new survey from Nationwide Insurance indicates that drivers are blaming the other guy for risky behaviors. Some 85% rate their own driving as excellent or very good, but only 29% give the same rating to other drivers.
AAA survey finds a 46% decline in Washington drivers sending texts while behind the wheel compared to 2018.
To better understand the rise in dangerous driving behaviors, the AAA Foundation examined whether the pandemic changed the composition of drivers on the nation’s roads.
A 2021 survey from the Traffic Injury Research Foundation, USA Inc. finds 78% of drivers believe alcohol-impaired driving is a serious problem.
States crack down on speeding and distracted driving, and strengthen speed limit setting and ‘Move Over’ laws.
A new report from Insurify finds that insurance rates went up in 2021, not only for drivers who received at least one ticket for a moving violation, but across the board.
Crash fatalities could be reduced by 3% for drivers 70 and older and 5% for drivers 80 and older if they drove vehicles with the same safety profile as their middle-aged counterparts.
Lytx recently added several new features to DriveCam that will quickly, comprehensively, and accurately identify risky driver behavior, according to the company.
The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety’s latest research finds drivers who have been in at least one crash in the past two years are significantly more likely to engage in risky behaviors like speeding or texting.
These fleet professionals were able to improve driver safety by adapting their safety policies to an ever-changing industry.
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