Think it’s all right to hold your cellphone while driving, as long as you’re just looking at a navigation app? Think again. A state appeals court ruled Tuesday that the state law prohibiting drivers ...
A survey of more than 1,000 American teen drivers has found they spend about 21 percent of each drive looking at their phones. This is despite the majority of states in the US banning all types of ...
New troubling research found that entertainment is the most common reason teens use their phones behind the wheel, followed by texting and navigation. Macy is a writer on the AI Team. She covers how ...
Teenagers spend 20 percent of their time driving being distracted by their phones, according to new analysis. The startling admission may come with deadly repercussions. More than 3,000 Americans die ...
The President of Walt Disney Imagineering addressed a common pain point on Disney theme park vacations in a recent video. He acknowledged that the need to use phones can take guests out of the theme ...
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