Publication
Highway safety regulators are kicking off a new campaign to reduce distracted driving, particularly targeting younger drivers who are the most likely to die in distraction-related crashes. Distracted driving dropped by an average of 6.6% in Michigan, Ohio and other states after they passed hands-free laws, according to the research, released last week by the Governors Highway Safety Association and Cambridge Mobile Telematics.
"Put the Phone Away or Pay" Campaign Targets Distracted Driving
Story by Joann Muller
April 2, 2024
Issue
Distracted Driving