Ohio drivers are less distracted behind the wheel than drivers nationwide, according to a new study. A statewide analysis from Cambridge Mobile Telematics shows Ohio drivers averaged 21.9 phone taps ...
The stepped-up patrols will target unsafe speed, reckless maneuvers, road rage and distracted and impaired driving.
A study has found that Ohio drivers use their phones less than the national average, with state leaders crediting a state law passed in 2023 that bans drivers from holding ...
Way too many people died last year because someone couldn’t wait to make a call or send a text. Stand near any busy road, and ...
A divided Maryland Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that police cannot pull over drivers who are merely touching their cell phones while behind the wheel.
Maryland’s Supreme Court ruled police can’t stop drivers for texting based solely on touching a phone, citing Fourth ...
Now, Senate Bill 28, filed by Sen. Jimmy Higdon (R-Lebanon) and known as the "Phones Down, Kentucky" bill, would expand the ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. joins Nationwide to launch a teen driving safety initiative, sharing close calls to promote safer habits.
Ohioans are less distracted on the road than the average U.S. driver, according to a new study shared by the Ohio Department of Transportation.
New data reveals that drivers in the Mahoning Valley use their phones more frequently than the average Ohio motorist.
A Florida senator has proposed a bill to expand the state's texting-while-driving ban to include all handheld devices. The proposed ban would prohibit drivers from holding or supporting devices like ...
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