Pilot program aims to curb talking or texting from behind the wheel. April 15, 2010— -- Despite indisputable evidence that it's a dangerous practice, cell phone use behind the wheel is a growing ...
DEA says federal agents seized nearly 370 pounds of drugs in historic Tri-Cities bust The DEA says it has made the largest drug seizure in the history of the Eastern District of Washington after ...
Drivers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey don’t need statistical evidence to understand the dangers of distracted driving — they witness it on the roads every day, often in connection with cellphone use.
While drivers report they are talking and texting less frequently, the percentage of people who say they do it hasn't changed. Nationwide's first DWD survey (conducted in 2007 by MarketVision using ...
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