Individuals who drive while sending and receiving messages are twenty-three percent more likely to be involved in a car crash than other drivers. A crash typically happens within an average of three seconds after a driver is distracted. posts
HuffPost News “What we found out through this whole mess was that there is absolutely no police protocol for distracted driving when a crash occurs."
106 months ago
ABC News The driver "told police at the scene that he was using FaceTime on his iPhone at the time of the crash, and the police located his iPhone at the crash scene with the FaceTime application still active," the suit claims.
111 months ago
CBS News 3,477, or about 10 percent, of the more than 35,000 traffic fatalities last year involved distracted drivers. That’s up 8.8 percent over 2014.
112 months ago
Jalopnik Maybe Autopilot didn't catch it. Or maybe he should have just been paying attention.
116 months ago
Jalopnik The crash left one driver temporarily unconscious and sent two to the hospital.
Two Drivers Hospitalized After Huge Formula 3 Crash
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A crash that started as simply a slide off of the track in the Formula 3 European Championship race on Saturday turned into an airborne, three-car wreck when another vehicle took a dusty corner, reportedly leaving a driver temporarily unconscious and
Read more ... warranting a hospital trip for two. The crash end...
118 months ago
Jalopnik Way to make Ferrari drivers look awesome
Watch A Ferrari Driver Barely Avoid A Horrific Double Crash
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If you’re looking to not crash your car, I would suggest not driving super fast on a road with slow traffic and idiot drivers. This Ferrari F430 driver missed that first lesson, but he did a good job dodging disaster anyway.
129 months ago
HuffPost Crime Don't text and drive.
130 months ago
HuffPost Crime Don't text and drive.
130 months ago
Chevy Jim 6 months jail for killing a person while driving while distracted in MI
130 months ago
Daily Mail Rubberneckers ticketed for snapping crash.
130 months ago
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