The not-so-shocking revelation comes as cities and states across the country grapple with trying to enact laws that ban texting behind the wheel. The study, called "Text Messaging During Simulated ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Young drivers aren't just texting and driving. A new study finds about one in six drivers between the ages of 17 and 25 use Snapchat while behind the wheel. Queensland University of ...
A child reaches for a hot stove, a parent slaps their hand away — that’s how learning happens. According to a new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, similar methods teach similar ...
Does listening to metal make you a dangerous driver? A new study from Extreme Terrain suggests that the answer may be yes. The company surveyed 1,000 American drivers to see how their music listening ...
"Despite acknowledging the dangers, some drivers continue to engage in potentially deadly behaviors, particularly speeding," said Dr. David Yang, AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety President and ...
Drivers with semi-autonomous features are relying on them too often and treating them as fully self-driving vehicles despite warnings from their owners manuals and numerous high-profile crashes, ...
WORCESTER — A driver sits at a stoplight in Worcester on a 90-degree day, the sputtering air conditioning in the vehicle not doing quite enough to cool down the car. As the light turns green, the ...
A recent study suggests that changes in driving habits could be an early warning sign of dementia. The research indicates that certain modifications in daily driving patterns may signal cognitive ...
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Study finds driver-assist linked to rising accidents
Recent studies have unsettlingly associated driver-assist technologies with a surge in vehicular accidents. These findings cast a harsh light on the effectiveness of these systems and their potential ...
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