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  1. 31 de oct. de 2016 · A motorist who smashed into a family's car while looking at his mobile phone has been jailed for 10 years for killing a mother and three children. Tracy Houghton, 45, her sons Ethan, 13, and Josh ...

  2. 31 de oct. de 2016 · First published on Mon 31 Oct 2016 08.26 EDT. A lorry driver who killed a woman and three children when his vehicle ploughed into their stationary car while he was scrolling through music on his ...

  3. 25 de jul. de 2023 · Information from IIHS-HLDI on distracted driving. A 2021 national observational survey found that 2.5% of drivers stopped at intersections were talking on hand-held phones at any moment during the day (National Center for Statistics and Analysis, 2022).Combining this observational data with self-reported data on hand-held and hands-free phone use, the federal government estimates that 7.6% of ...

  4. use behind the wheel, S curit Routi re launches a new billboard campaign in 75 French cities using a 4X3, 8m2 back-of-the-bus format. Radio spots will serve to reinforce this message regarding distractors, using the new Ç!Behind the wheel, cell phones can kill!È signature. To raise awareness about this epidemic,

  5. Speeding is a critical safety issue for teen drivers. In 2022, it was a factor in 30% of the passenger vehicle teen drivers (15-18 years old) involved in fatal crashes. A study by the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) found that from 2000-2011, teens were involved in 19,447 speeding-related crashes.

  6. It is important to Just Drive. Texting, talking, using a map - basically anything other than driving - is dangerous because it takes your attention away from the road. 25 percent of all accidents involve drivers who use a cell phone - accidents can result in serious, lifelong injuries and death. It is time to put the phone down and Just Drive.

  7. 15 de sept. de 2016 · They are now so brazen about the rules that one in seven admits to using a phone to take pictures or video at the wheel. Drivers' deadly phone epidemic as they text, chat and even take photos at 70mph