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A new study indicates that Ohio drivers were less distracted behind the wheel in 2025, as they tapped on their phones 7.2% less than the nationwide average.
In 2025, there were 83 motor vehicle crashes that were serious enough for the District Attorney’s Motor Vehicle Homicide Unit to investigate. A total of 55 people were killed in 52 crashes during that time, she said. “Behind every one of these cases is a family whose life has been forever altered,” Gulluni said in a statement.
New data reveals that drivers in the Mahoning Valley use their phones more frequently than the average Ohio motorist.
It’s Teen Driving Awareness Month, and Nationwide is encouraging teenagers to put distracted driving in the rearview mirror.
Drivers know cell phone talk and texting isn't safe but still do it. Sept. 20, 2010— -- Think chatting on your cell phone or sending a text message while driving isn't that dangerous? Think again. So-called distracted driving crashes claimed 5,474 ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Glance to your left or right while you're on the road and you're likely to see someone looking at their cell phone. We discovered a new way to break that habit, and it could even help track the habits of the teenage driver in your ...
In a press conference on Friday, OHP leaders announced a statewide enforcement to make Oklahoma highways safer.
A new study reveals that Ohio drivers are staying more focused behind the wheel compared to the national average. The statewide analysis shows Ohio drivers tap on their phones about 7% less than the typical U.