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Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, The California Department of Insurance (CDI), AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah (AAA NCNU), California Highway Patrol (CHP), CSAA Insurance Group, and the ACIC, the California voice of Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, The California Department of Insurance (CDI), AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah (AAA NCNU), California Highway Patrol (CHP), CSAA Insurance Group, and the ACIC, the California voice of Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, the California Department of Insurance, LAPD and the Automobile Club of Southern California today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, The California Department of Insurance (CDI), AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah (AAA NCNU), California Highway Patrol (CHP), CSAA Insurance Group, and the ACIC, the California voice of Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, the California Department of Insurance, LAPD and the Automobile Club of Southern California today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
White Volkswagon CC license plate MD 6A/F4641. 6/25/2013 approx 0840
Operator was a white female, approximate mid to late 20s, blonde. No passengers. Initially observed running a red signal along SB Washington St at Middle La – it was approaching the end of the Middle green and had been red for Washington for many seconds. In this act nearly struck a pedestrian stepping off the north leg, but the pedestrian saw the approaching vehicle and stepped back. The operator similarly nearly struck me (I was turning left from Middle), but I likewise saw the approaching vehicle and braked.
Following the same route, I trailed the vehicle right onto Montgomery Ave, continuing onto and along westbound MD 28 until approximately Shady Grove Road. I identified that the operator was texting on a mobile phone; I recorded photo and video of the activity. During this ~5 minute span I observed the operator swerving within the lane (occasionally crossing lane lines or almost striking the right-side curb), not using signals for any lane changes, and braking unexpectedly.
I lost track of the vehicle in the vicinity of Shady Grove Road, as her speed dropped too low that I felt I could not safely keep pace while operating within the morning traffic stream along westbound MD 28.
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, The California Department of Insurance (CDI), AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah (AAA NCNU), California Highway Patrol (CHP), CSAA Insurance Group, and the ACIC, the California voice of Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Are distracted driving laws in B.C. tough enough? Government is considering raising penalties for distracted driving and is now asking British Columbians to offer their input with the launch of a four-week consultation that runs until July 16, 2015.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/stories/british-columbians-to-have-their-s...
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, The California Department of Insurance (CDI), AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah (AAA NCNU), California Highway Patrol (CHP), CSAA Insurance Group, and the ACIC, the California voice of Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, The California Department of Insurance (CDI), AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah (AAA NCNU), California Highway Patrol (CHP), CSAA Insurance Group, and the ACIC, the California voice of Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Are distracted driving laws in B.C. tough enough? Government is considering raising penalties for distracted driving and is now asking British Columbians to offer their input with the launch of a four-week consultation that runs until July 16, 2015.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/stories/british-columbians-to-have-their-s...
While on a bike ride the sun was rising on West Side Road in Conway NH. Mt Kearsarge North is in the Background
U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx delivers remarks at NHTSA's Distracted Driving event at the U.S. Department of Transportation in Washington, D.C., on April 3, 2014.
Are distracted driving laws in B.C. tough enough? Government is considering raising penalties for distracted driving and is now asking British Columbians to offer their input with the launch of a four-week consultation that runs until July 16, 2015.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/stories/british-columbians-to-have-their-s...
Alexxyss Therwhanger's car was involved in a distracted driving crash. The car is on display to show the potential hazards of distracted driving.
Are distracted driving laws in B.C. tough enough? Government is considering raising penalties for distracted driving and is now asking British Columbians to offer their input with the launch of a four-week consultation that runs until July 16, 2015.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/stories/british-columbians-to-have-their-s...
Oregon DOT Director Matt Garrett looks over a proclamation declaring April as Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, the California Department of Insurance, LAPD and the Automobile Club of Southern California today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, The California Department of Insurance (CDI), AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah (AAA NCNU), California Highway Patrol (CHP), CSAA Insurance Group, and the ACIC, the California voice of Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Don't Do It!! And no, I did not take this while driving, I only take photos while my husband is driving.
PLEASE stop texting, talking on the phone, putting on makeup, checking your facebook status, resetting your gps, or whatever you awful people do that cause these accidents! STOP IT!
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, The California Department of Insurance (CDI), AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah (AAA NCNU), California Highway Patrol (CHP), CSAA Insurance Group, and the ACIC, the California voice of Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Are distracted driving laws in BC tough enough? Government is considering raising penalties for distracted driving and is now asking British Columbians to offer their input, with the launch of a four-week consultation that runs through July 16, 2015.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/stories/british-columbians-to-have-their-s...
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, The California Department of Insurance (CDI), AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah (AAA NCNU), California Highway Patrol (CHP), CSAA Insurance Group, and the ACIC, the California voice of Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, the California Department of Insurance, LAPD and the Automobile Club of Southern California today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Are distracted driving laws in B.C. tough enough? Government is considering raising penalties for distracted driving and is now asking British Columbians to offer their input with the launch of a four-week consultation that runs until July 16, 2015.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/stories/british-columbians-to-have-their-s...
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, The California Department of Insurance (CDI), AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah (AAA NCNU), California Highway Patrol (CHP), CSAA Insurance Group, and the ACIC, the California voice of Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, the California Department of Insurance, LAPD and the Automobile Club of Southern California today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
5/5/2011 Mike Orazzi | Staff
Driving the dog or is the dog driving along West Main Street in Forestivlle.
So this looks a just a little distracting too.
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, the California Department of Insurance, LAPD and the Automobile Club of Southern California today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, the California Department of Insurance, LAPD and the Automobile Club of Southern California today warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash.
With Andrew Tipton, Save a Life Tour manager for Kramer Entertainment, looking on, AGE student Sha'quez Braxton puts his driving skills to the test against a drunk driving simulator. The simulator was part of a distracted driving awareness event that took place Feb. 25 in the Craig F. Goess Student Center multipurpose room. (Rob Goldberg Jr./PCC Media Relations)