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Tuscaloosa’s Fire and Rescue has put out a video on the topic of distracted driving. Click here to read more.
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Tuscaloosa’s Fire and Rescue has put out a video on the topic of distracted driving. Click here to read more.
There were 2,935 fatal crashes that occurred on U.S. roadways in 2017 that involved distraction (9% of all fatal crashes). These crashes involved 2,994 distracted drivers, since some crashes involved more than one distracted driver. Distraction was reported for 6 percent (2,994 of 52,274) of the drivers involved in fatal crashes. In these distraction-affected crashes, […]
Please come join AAA Alabama for a Distracted Driving Walk to help raise awareness of the dangers of driving distracted. This is a terrific opportunity to bring attention to a very dangerous behavior and help change the culture associated with driving distracted! The walk is free and open to the public on Wednesday, May 8th, outside the […]
The NTSB has investigated distraction-linked crashes in all modes of transportation. Our 2017 distracted driving roundtable, “Act to End Deadly Distraction,” made one thing very clear: We don’t feel these losses in a statistical table. We feel them at the dinner table. We also don’t call them “accidents” because they are totally predictable. More than […]
A new analysis shows Georgia’s distracted driving law has changed the way some drivers use their phones behind the wheel. TrueMotion, a firm that collects and analyzes phone data for insurance companies, found Georgia drivers spent less time texting and using apps behind the wheel after the law took effect last July. The new law prohibits […]
Passenger vehicle driver handheld cell phone use decreased from 3.3 percent in 2016 to 2.9 percent in 2017 (Figure 1), a statistically significant decrease. The percentage of drivers speaking with visible headsets while driving decreased from 0.5 percent in 2016 to 0.4 percent in 2017 (Figure 1); this was not a statistically significant decrease. Drivers’ […]
Carolyn Denmark remembers the day that changed her life seven years ago vividly. “It was on a Monday morning in February. It was a cool and clear day,” Denmark said. “It was on February 27, 2012, to be exact.” On Feb. 27, 2012, two days after Denmark’s 57th wedding anniversary, she, her husband and their […]
Statement for attribution to Governors Highway Safety Association Director of Policy and Government Relations Russ Martin WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) thanks the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for conducting ongoing research to better understand the prevalence of distracted driving and its role in traffic crashes. IIHS’ study validates what all drivers see […]
April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month and, in support of this traffic safety initiative, NHTSA will be kicking off its annual “U Text. U Drive. U Pay.” national high visibility enforcement campaign to prevent distracted driving. Additionally, NHTSA has developed a robust social media strategy designed to raise public awareness about the consequences of […]
Summary of Recommendations Major PI&E Effort Consequences of the current situation The mounting death and injury toll Everyone think they are the exception Focus of effort: no exceptions – no use of cell phones by driver Like smoking, it must become socially unacceptable Drivers need understanding of cognitive effects of any and all cell use […]