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New study: Teen drivers safer with more practice
The adage "practice makes perfect" may not always ring true, but research from the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute provides new evidence that practice does make teen driving safer. Published as ...
If your significant other has ever accused you of being a bad driver, you might have a good excuse. A new UK-based study from Scrap Car Comparison found that lousy driving could be hereditary and that ...
A new study about teenage driving confirmed that tougher licensing laws for 16-year-olds reduced deadly accidents among the age group but increased them among 18-year-olds. The nationwide study, ...
Multiple systems that are designed to make driving safer and easier are placing drivers in danger, according to a new study. Adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping-assist technologies lull drivers ...
"Despite acknowledging the dangers, some drivers continue to engage in potentially deadly behaviors, particularly speeding," said Dr. David Yang, AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety President and ...
Nearly 80 percent of car crashes and 65 percent of near crashes involve some form of driver inattention within three seconds before the event. The ?100-Car Naturalistic Driving Study,? conducted by ...
A new study found that Texas is one of the worst states for distracted driving. The study comes from Georgia-based Bader Scott Injury Lawyers with data from the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
A recent study suggests that changes in driving habits could be an early warning sign of dementia. The research indicates that certain modifications in daily driving patterns may signal cognitive ...
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