Arkansans can now add their driver's license and state ID to Apple Wallet, the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration announced on Wednesday. "This provides an important integration into ...
ATLANTA — Georgia is one of several states moving toward using new technology aimed at reducing speeding and reckless driving. The state is implementing “Intelligent Speed Assistance” technology for ...
New York food banks to receive 4.9 million eggs in price-fixing settlement, AG James says Food banks and community organizations that serve New Yorkers will get 4.9 million eggs as part of a ...
Ever since the Polestar 1 and 2 arrived, vehicles from the Swedish brand have had a scarcity of physical controls. In their place is a vertically-oriented touchscreen, the same layout used in parent ...
An Indianapolis superstar accustomed to hearing the roar of the crowd will give a command for the Indianapolis 500 cars that will certainly make the crowd roar. Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark will ...
They are not hard to spot — drivers texting, scrolling and even engaging in video chats while at stop signs, waiting at traffic signals or rolling down the road. Law enforcement across the state ...
Traveling from the First State to the Keystone State soon? If so, you might want to put your cellphone down while you're in the car unless you don't mind coughing up a few extra bucks. Beginning June ...
Starting June 6, drivers in Pennsylvania will face $50 fines if they're stopped for using a cellphone or other handheld device while behind the wheel. A warning period in which there are no penalties ...
LIVE ALONG INTERSTATE 81 IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY, WITH MORE. JAY. YEAH. JERRY. LORI. FOR THE LAST YEAR, IF A POLICE OFFICER CAUGHT ME DRIVING WITH A PHONE IN MY HAND OR EVEN THE PHONE ON MY LAP, THAT ...
Speeding and phone use while driving are as dangerous as they are mundane. Even if drivers know the rules and the consequences, they’re still likely to engage in both and, according to a new study ...
New data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) challenges a long-held assumption about distracted driving. Contrary to earlier beliefs, drivers are more likely to handle their phones ...