State Farm insurance has conducted a survey each year since 2009 asking drivers about their distracted driving habits. The 2014 survey was recently completed and reveals some alarming results. First, the good news: Over the years, fewer drivers are saying they talk on their hand-held cellphones while driving. But that’s where the good news ends.
In effort to reduce highway fatalities in the state the Delaware Office of Highway Safety (OHS) kicked off a campaign to remind drivers to follow the speed limit and use their seatbelts after preliminary crash data from 2014 indicated that speed and improper seatbelt usage were involved in many highway fatalities. As of mid-October, the
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