A Florida father has been on a mission to end distracted driving since he lost his 19-year-old son more than a decade ago.
Florida bill would ban drivers from holding phones or devices. Police could stop drivers even if no texting or calling occurs. Repeat violations could lead to fines and license suspension.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Ohio State Highway Patrol Superintendent Col. Charles Jones, and Ohio Department of Transportation ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio recorded 32 fewer traffic fatalities last year compared to 2024, marking the fourth consecutive year ...
According to a release from Gov. Mike DeWine’s office, 32 fewer people died in traffic fatalities, which is a 3% drop in Ohio ...
Ohio traffic fatalities fell for the fourth consecutive year in 2025, with preliminary data showing a 3% decrease and seat ...
In California’s car culture, with cell phones resting in every cup holder or fasted to mounts, there’s a strong temptation to ...
SmartSafe unveils its distraction-prevention console at Ottawa Infotainment’s booth, introducing a breakthrough safety ...
All jokes aside, safety comes first,” the Riverside County Sheriff shared on Instagram Friday, along with a video that starts ...
"That's a lot of distracted drivers that we're contacted by the Washington State Patrol and are either ticketed or warned," ...
An aim at distracted driving: Vero Beach Florida senator files bill to lessen phone usage behind the wheel The Speedster is ...
A Lincoln man who, while distracted driving, struck and killed Ceresco Officer Ross Bartlett performing a traffic stop in ...