In a recent analysis in the American Journal of Public Health, traffic safety expert Leonard Evans, Ph.D., says that driver behavior is the sole or partial cause of nearly 95 percent of all crashes.
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The Aloha State probably would like to say goodbye to a new ranking of drivers’ behavior. Hawaii sits atop our 2024 list of the worst states for driving behavior. Motorists there rank first for: ...
A driver uses a phone while behind the wheel of a car in New York City. It’s National Teen Driver Safety Week, and distracted driving is the up-and-coming threat to newbie drivers in the mobile-device ...
Driver behavior and road design both play a major role in increasing crash risk at intersections, often combining to create ...
PHOENIX — A study co-authored by a Valley doctor found that subtle changes in driving behavior could be an early sign of dementia. The study tracked 220 cognitively healthy volunteers ages 65 and ...
On the Malahat, it’s routine to run into driving behaviour ranging from plain irritating to dangerous. Roadway re-engineering ...
Drivers say U.S. roads feel unpredictable as phone use, aggression and reckless driving continue to rise Stress and mistrust are growing on the road, with 4 in 10 drivers reporting stress and ...
Up to 90 per cent of Aussies admit they drive while distracted, and 30 per cent say they won't change their poor driving behaviour unless they have an accident, a survey has revealed. Police estimate ...