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A new study found that teens are using their phones while driving for "entertainment" purposes, even more than texting and driving.
Heads up, drivers! Multiple states are intensifying crackdowns on cell phone use behind the wheel, with new "no-touch" laws and stricter enforcement. Learn what these changes mean for you and your ...
Texting while driving is illegal in California — even when you’re stopped at a red light. What about making a call? In the United States, a total of 3,275 people were killed in car crashes ...
Teenagers are admitting to being on the phone behind the wheel—and they aren’t just texting.
A new California court ruling clarifies that simply holding your phone while driving is now a violation of the state’s hands-free law, whether or not you’re actually tapping or swiping.
Starting Tuesday, July 1, it will be illegal for Iowa motorists to hold a cell phone, scroll through it or watch videos on it while driving. “This new ‘hands free’ law says exactly that.
There's not a law against driving with headphones in Wisconsin, but it is discouraged by the state Department of Transportation. Here's what to know.
A 16-year-old Cranston boy is facing charges after a fatal car crash.
Starpoint Superintendent Sean Croft has been found guilty of one count of Driving While Ability Impaired following an incident in August 2024 on Nina Terrace in West Seneca.
California drivers can now be fined for using navigation apps while holding phones, per a new court ruling aimed at reducing distracted driving.
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