NEW MILFORD — High school junior Nick Scarcella looked down at his phone just long enough to send a Snapchat to his friend. When he looked up again, he saw that the black truck he was following had ...
Students experienced the feelings of driving under the influence and saw actual videos of police administering field sobriety tests.
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCIV) — The Southeastern Chapter of the National Safety Council is working with Lowcountry law enforcement to educate and warn high school students of the dangers of distracted ...
WEST FARGO - Students here got a virtual look at the dangerous realities of distracted driving on Monday, May 9, thanks to AT&T and the North Dakota Safety Council. "No text, no email, no glance is ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Research from AT&T found nearly nine out of ten people admit to using their smartphone while driving. That's why the company is bringing a virtual reality experience to Xavier ...
SCOTTSDALE, AZ — The next 100 days are statistically the most dangerous for teens on the road as school lets out and summer approaches. Each day, an average of seven teens die in car crashes, and ...
CHARLESTON, S.C., April 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In recognition of Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the National Safety Council Southeastern Chapter (SCNSC), State Farm, and local law enforcement ...
PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll and Eileen and Paul Miller, whose son Paul Miller Jr. was killed by a distracted driver, watch as Insurance Commissioner Michael Humphreys uses a driving simulator ...
AUBURN | Cayuga Community College sophomore Westley Reynolds, 20, doesn't drink, but he got a taste Monday of what it might be like to drive while intoxicated. The Arrive Alive Tour offered through ...