Smartphones are often reviled as encouraging distracted driving, but they also contain a little-used feature to help prevent this behavior, according to research published today from the AAA ...
Many drivers are “multitasking” when their vehicles are set for partially automated driving, and some are even doing it while staying within the limits of the systems’ attention requirements. That’s ...
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) — like adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance systems, traction control, and automotive night vision — are designed to prevent injuries, fatalities, and ...
A Regina police constable says in the last couple of years, he's issued around 500 or 600 distracted driving tickets each year. 'But that's a marked decrease, which is good to see,' says Const. Mike ...
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Local RCMP detachments are reminding residents to put the phone down while driving. Last month, the Town of Didsbury took to ...
Statistics released by Manitoba Public Insurance suggest Manitobans aren't getting the message about the dangers of distracted driving. "There's a perception that distracted driving is a lesser of the ...
Traffic can change in a second. A glance at a phone or a sip of coffee breaks your focus long enough to miss a stoplight or a merging car. Most drivers think they can multitask, but that illusion ends ...
Alberta's Traffic Safety Act states using a cellphone or 'hand-held electronic device,' reading, writing, grooming, or 'any other activity that may be prescribed in the regulations' while behind the ...
Timed with Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the survey found two-thirds of Americans self-reported that they have not driven distracted in the past year, yet 89% witness speeding and reckless ...
SGI has a simple message to keep people safe on Saskatchewan roads and highways: “don’t drive distracted.” Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) says an average of 877 people are injured each year ...