Arizona drivers may face higher fines for distracted driving. Here's how much texting while driving could cost.
Home Improvement's' Zachery Ty Bryan pleaded guilty for a felony DUI charge stemming from a 2024 arrest. He's been sentenced to 16 months in county jail.
Law enforcement across South Carolina will begin issuing citations to motorists caught using their cellphones while driving, under the state’s Hands-Free law. LM Otero AP Beware South Carolina ...
Florida law prohibits operating a motor vehicle while manually typing, sending, or reading data on a wireless device. Current penalties for texting while driving start at a $30 fine for a first ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A study has found that Ohio drivers use their phones less than the national average, with state leaders crediting a state law passed in 2023 that bans drivers from holding a ...
Drivers beware: When crossing state lines, you may unknowingly face some pretty strict traffic laws. Driving too fast in Virginia has been known to land people in jail. Louisiana is implementing new ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. MANITOWOC – New teen drivers are often told not to use their cell phones while the vehicle is in drive. Is it a safety measure or ...
Actor William Shatner, 94, was photographed driving around Studio City in Los Angeles while chowing down on a bowl of cereal. The “Star Trek” legend was spotted clutching a bowl with a spoon in hand ...
As the Florida legislative session is underway, a new proposed bill aims to reduce distracted driving. Filed on Monday, Senate Bill 1152 would prohibit a person from driving while they were holding ...
HELENA-WEST HELENA, Ark. - The officer who struck a teenager while allegedly driving drunk is now facing new charges, according to the Helena-West Helena Police Department. Hughes Police Lieutenant ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A Florida state senator introduced a bill for consideration ahead of the 2026 legislative session in Florida, aiming to tighten the rules around using your phone while driving ...
Only a third of Virginia drivers consider driving under the influence of marijuana to be extremely dangerous, and most perceive it to be less dangerous than texting and driving or driving after ...