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The South Carolina Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Act has been passed by the House, which would make it illegal to use your phone while driving.
If the state does not implement a ban on handheld cell phone use while driving, $50 million in federal funding will be cut.
The Shreveport Police Department has released a list of the most hazardous intersections in the city in 2024, with the most ...
As a personal injury law firm, Metzger Wickersham has seen first hand the impact that distracted driving can have on the driver and victim. To encourage people to avoid driving while distracted, ...
Holding a phone while behind the wheel will soon be illegal in South Carolina after House lawmakers voted to send the ...
As we all race to get somewhere, we've come to a place where the most dramatic and earth-shattering thing we can do is to ...
Let’s face it: Walking while distracted is dangerous. You might trip, walk into a pole, or step into traffic without looking.
Carter King, a senior at Clear Fork High School, during the mock crash, was killed after another vehicle struck his vehicle. The kids in the other vehicle survived, but with injuries. The driver and a ...
The South Carolina House of Representatives voted to pass a bill they hope would keep South Carolinians hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
Like most of us slogging through the daily crawl on I-5, their primary goals were simple: Survive the traffic and arrive at work somewhat sane.
But some of my oldie friends decided that a cell phone was all that they needed. They have to cart their phones all around ...
Jacob McDonald's trial for the I-70 crash that killed six continues, with testimonies about his cellphone activity.