BLOOMINGTON, IL – Results from an online survey conducted by State Farm found that 19 percent of drivers use the Internet while driving, primarily on their smartphones.
Read More →ALEXANDRIA, VA and GREEN BAY, WI - L-3 MPRI announced it has delivered a custom training solution on distracted driving to Schneider National, Inc.,
Read More →The Web-based software measures employee use of phones while driving.
Read More →The slumping economy may also have had an effect.
Read More →Several bills to ban or limit wireless phone use while driving already have been filed as Texas lawmakers convene the 2011 legislative session in January.
Read More →The video focuses on corporate responsibility to enforce safe driving policies using technology.
Read More →As part of the Drive Safely Work Week campaign, you can download a free took kit, which has facts on distracted driving, interactive quizzes and tools, daily activities and communication messages and downloadable posters for the office.
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Laws against texting while driving are associated with a slight increase in the frequency of insurance claims filed under collision coverage for damage to vehicles in crashes, according to the Highway Loss Data Institute.
Read More →SAN DIEGO - DriveCam Inc. announced the results of a study to understand cell phone distraction in commercial trucks and buses, including any cell phone activity that involves using one's hands (texting/e-mailing/dialing/accessing the Internet) while driving significantly increased the odds of involvement in a crash/near crash.
Read More →Nearly 19 months after a texting ban went into effect in California, the level of texting and use of other devices such as smart phones has jumped to 2.7 percent of drivers at any time – about double where it was before the law went into effect in January 2009.
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