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Pennsylvania drivers will no longer be allowed to use handheld phones behind the wheel under Paul Miller’s Law.
Pennsylvania drivers will no longer be allowed to use handheld phones behind the wheel under Paul Miller’s Law.
The Garda Commissioner has called for "a reset" of the approach to road safety, particularly in relation to distracted and ...
Just Drive Day marked 10 years of distracted driving awareness this weekend in Monticello, with safety education made as fun ...
New research reveals that drivers are addicted to mobile phones, and many can't resist the temptation of touching a screen ...
With spring being prom season across Central and Wester New York, AAA is reminding teens, parents, and educators to plan ahead to prevent prom season from turning deadly ...
Law enforcement is waiting to crack down in June on a common dangerous driving practice they see often but have no associated ...
Senator Jon Ossoff wants to hear Augustans about their stories about the rising prices in prices in the housing market, ...
DRIVE SMART Virginia brought their distracted driving program to Glen Allen High School after a student advocated for it, filling class periods with both information and hands-on learning experiences.
As Memorial Day approaches, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is launching a Crash Awareness and Reduction Effort ...
Paul Miller's Law will soon take effect for drivers. Here's what Pennsylvania State Police say you need to know.
Traffic enforcement is increasing across Richmond County, and drivers who are speeding, distracted or reckless can expect to be stopped.
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