WASHINGTON -- A study found all drivers fiddle with their radios or engage in other distracting behavior, even when they're being watched as part of a study on distracted drivers. Cell phones were not ...
MINNEAPOLIS - Teenagers...listen up. A new study by AAA shows teens are distracted behind the wheel more than ever before. Researchers looked at 1,700 videos of teen drivers taken from in-vehicle ...
New research suggests that attention does not remain steady, but instead cycles rhythmically several times per second.
Life360's analysis of over 60 billion data points and a survey of 1,000 U.S. drivers found that digital distractions are prevalent among all generations, not just Gen Z. Common distractions include ...
The majority of car infotainment systems actually increase distraction, not ease it. So says the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety and the University of Utah, which tested 30 different cars and found ...
A new UK study is claiming that your phone isn't the source of distraction, or at least it's not that black and white. The research found that when smartphones were taken out of reach in a simulated ...