Girls More Inclined to Use e-Devices while Driving
Teen girls are twice as likely as teen boys to use cell phones and other electronic devices while driving, according
Read moreTeen girls are twice as likely as teen boys to use cell phones and other electronic devices while driving, according
Read moreMotor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among 15-to-20-year-olds, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. So,
Read moreWith recent studies citing that mobile distractions such as texting can be even more dangerous than drinking and driving, parents
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Read moreVlingo answers with ‘Vlingo InCar.’ It is claimed to be the first and only hands-free solution to send and respond
Read moreA new application aims to address distracted driving problem with eyes- and hands-free text messaging on mobile phones. Boston-based AdelaVoice
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