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A recent study reveals that teen drivers in the U.S. spend 21% of their driving time looking at their phones, significantly ...
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A new study offers a stark reminder of how pervasive cell phone use while driving is for young people, as findings ...
President Donald Trump‘s $3.3 trillion domestic agenda bill, passed by House Republicans on Thursday, includes a significant ...
If you already had doubts about young drivers, a new study won't make you feel any better. Researchers from Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Virginia Tech did a study that ...
A new study from Mass General Brigham researchers offers a stark reminder of how pervasive cell phone use while driving is among young people.
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A study's findings show that young drivers spend an average of 21.1% of each trip looking at their mobile device.
Teenagers spend 20 percent of their time driving being distracted by their phones, according to new analysis. The startling admission may come with deadly repercussions. More than 3,000 Americans die ...
High school students with driver's licenses are spending more than one-fifth of their driving time looking at their phones, ...
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