We all know using a phone while driving is dangerous, but distractions that cause accidents can happen for many reasons.
Listening to music, day dreaming or eating while driving? New research reveals just how distracting these behaviours are.
But they can cause big problems — distracted driving and deadly wrecks, for instance — when used irresponsibly. That’s why we applaud the South Carolina General Assembly for (finally) making it ...
The South Carolina Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Act took effect on Sept. 1, 2025. But the warning period ends Feb. 28.
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Arizona drivers may face higher fines for distracted driving. A new bill could raise second offense penalties to $400.
Following a six-month grace period, law enforcement officers being issuing tickets under South Carolina’s latest “Hands-Free” law.
A roads policing officer has explained what the rules are around using your phone while driving - and there is only one instance where drivers can be using their mobile ...
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 ...