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National Auto Body Council Hosts Distracted Driving Initiative

The NABC recently held a distracted driving education program with CREF for more than 400 students at the ACE 2019 event at Technical College High School Brandywine Campus in Downingtown, Pa.

NHTSA, Ad Council Launch Drug-Impaired Driving Campaign

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced it has teamed up with the Ad Council to launch a drug-impaired-driving prevention campaign.

New York Lawmakers Considering ‘Textalyzer’ to Enforce Distracted Driving Laws

With this new law, when someones gets in a crash, police would be able to use a device to pull information from their phone to determine if they were using it at the time of the accident.

GEICO Uses “SmartDogs” in Distracted Driving Campaign

GEICO has released a new ad campaign featuring man’s best friends – the “smartdogs,” who are here to teach humans to stop using their phones while driving.

DENSO Partners with B.R.A.K.E.S Teen Defensive Driving Program

DENSO has announced a donation of $125,000 this year to extend and expand its partnership with national teen defensive driving program B.R.A.K.E.S. (Be Responsible And Keep Everyone Safe).

Study Reveals 7 Distracted Driving Stats

A new survey of more than 2,000 people has assessed what distracted drivers are choosing to pay attention to instead of the road, according to an article by the Hartford Courant.

Florida to Consider Strict Distracted Driving Bill

Things like holding a phone, putting on makeup or petting a dog while driving could all be considered illegal with the bill. 

Study: Self-Driving Vehicles Will Create More Traffic

New research has uncovered a potential issue with autonomous vehicles: parking, according to an article by Auto Inc.

CarMax Ranks Most and Least Popular States for Driving Hybrids/Electric Vehicles

CarMax recently ranked the top 10 states for sales of hybrids and electric vehicles, and the top three were California, Oregon and Washington.

Federal Safety Advocates Target Worst Driving Habits

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said speeding, impaired driving and distractions caused by electronics kill more than 10,000 people a year.