A new study found that teens who use their phones while driving are more likely to drive dangerously, like braking hard or speeding up quickly. This is risky and makes accidents more likely.
Miami has reignited the debate about driving behavior in the United States. A recent study conducted by the legal firm Lemon ...
Drivers reduced speeding 13% for cash, but phone use stayed the same. Penn study reveals the stubborn psychology of ...
A new study ranks the most annoying drivers in 40 U.S. cities—and Miami takes the top spot. From road rage to phone use, here ...
Most motorists are frustrated with what they encounter on the roads every day. A recent study analyzed driver behavior in 40 ...
PHOENIX — A national study by AAA found drivers are going back to some bad habits after a decline during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study concludes this has led to a rise in traffic fatalities across ...
The study found that too much driving can negatively impact your mental health. “Car dependency has a threshold effect—using a car just sometimes increases life satisfaction but if you have to drive ...
Phones can help with navigation on roadtrips, but they can also be dangerous distractions. A new study shows just how big that distraction is among teen drivers, and the number one reason the phones ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — This week is Drowsy Driving Prevention Week and AAA is offering tips on how to avoid falling asleep at the wheel. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has reported an ...
What if you could be fined or lose your license for driving tired? Our new study just published in Nature and Science of Sleep has found if you had less than five hours of sleep last night, you are ...
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 ...