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Celebrate New Year's Eve responsibly: AAA urges public to end 2023 safely

AAA Western and Central New York encourages motorists to be extra vigilant this holiday season and to celebrate responsibly. New Year s Eve festivities can be tempting, and AAA urges drivers not to drink and drive. AAA reminds partygoers to plan ahead with a designated driver, ride sharing, or overnight accommodations. ....

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"Risky Driving" prevalent in Idaho

According to new research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, just 4 in 10 drivers surveyed nationwide reported good habits that classified them in the “Safe Drivers” category, while ....

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New research shows Siddens Bening Hands-Free Law's continued success in reducing distracted driving

Updated data from Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT), the world s largest telematics service provider, shows the continued impact of Missouri’s new Siddens Bening Hands-Free Law, which began on Aug. 28. One month before the law, drivers in Missouri spent an average of one minute and 45 seconds of every hour behind the wheel handling their phones. Nearly three months later, cell phone distracted driving in Missouri has dropped to one minute and 40 seconds, a reduction of 4 percent. ....

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