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Ohio's new distracted driving law takes effect Tuesday, meaning it's illegal in most circumstances to use or hold a mobile phone or electronic device while driving. Here's what you need to know.
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DeWine signed Senate Bill 288 in January and it goes into effect in April.
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The integrated desktop and simulator training reduced crash risk by 40%.
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The bill bans drivers from holding cellphones while driving and makes that an offense for which they can be pulled over.
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Sending or reading a text, eating food, searching for a station on your car radio or a song on your iPod – these can all draw your attention away from the…
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 16-year-old drivers are five times more likely to get into an accident than 18-year-olds.…
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Hands-free is not risk free. That's the message from AAA.The auto club is releasing what it calls a groundbreaking study on distracted driving. AAA along…