has become an increasingly common concern in today’s fast-paced world. With the rise of smartphones and constant connectivity, drivers often feel the urge to make calls, send messages, or check ...
Pennsylvania is one of the latest states to implement a version of a “no touch” law banning phone and handheld device usage while driving. Pennsylvania’s legislation, known as Paul Miller’s Law, took ...
Police are warning Louisiana drivers that they have started writing tickets for violating the state's new hand-held cell ...
Yes. It is illegal for drivers to use any hand-held devices while driving in Delaware – and has been for over a decade. This ...
It’s time to put the cellphone down. Beginning Thursday, police in Pennsylvania can issue written warnings for using hand-held devices while driving — even if you’re stopped temporarily in traffic, at ...
For about as long as mobile phones have been around, there's been a continuous conversation around their usage while driving. The general consensus is that holding and using a phone while driving is ...
It may be tempting to pick up your phone while driving, but North Carolina laws restrict some uses of electronic devices while you're behind the wheel. Due to the varying roles drivers play on the ...
Texting while driving is already frowned upon in California, but a recently passed state bill makes it much tougher to use your phone for any reason while driving, reports the Sacramento Bee.
Teenage drivers spend more than a fifth of their time behind the wheel looking at their phone, according to new research. The worrying findings show that young motorists spend an average of 21.1% of ...