CHICAGO (WLS) -- A high school junior from Crown Point, Ind. has won the third annual Drive Safe Chicago PSA Contest. Hannah Christy, 17, was one of three finalists from nearly 100 entries. Her script ...
As part of its efforts to prevent distracted driving and enhance road safety, the Eugene Police Department Traffic Safety Unit reminds drivers to prioritize safe road practices and avoid distractions ...
BOUND BROOK – Bound Brook High School students were in front and behind the camera earlier this spring in helping create a public service announcement (PSA) on safe driving. Members of the Champion ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- If a driver takes their eyes off the roadway for a quick moment, it could turn deadly. Advocates and lawmakers are recognizing April as Distracted Driving Awareness Month. In ...
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and law enforcement agencies across Southern California will be keeping an eye out for unsafe drivers. The California Highway Patrol partnered with AAA to ...
This is *** KNBC KCWE editorial with president and general manager Justin Antonetti. Distracted driving is dangerous. It's the number one cause of car crashes in the United States. It's part of our ...
The aim of Distracted Driver Awareness Month, which the state is marking right now, is to convince motorists to put away those cellphones and other distractions and devote their full attention to ...
High school students eager to get their learner’s permit will be required to fulfill an additional requirement: Watching a video about distracted driving. “Make no mistake, distracted driving is an ...
Chances are you’ve seen plenty of people using their phones while driving – and you may be guilty of it yourself. By some first-hand accounts, people texting, checking social media and just not paying ...
Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of crashes, serious injuries and fatalities on the roads in Virginia. “Distracted driving is far too common these days, and it puts drivers and others ...
The students worked with the National Road Safety Foundation and an Emmy-winning director to film the 30-second PSA. The PSA will be aired on "Teen Kids News," a nationally syndicated TV program.