Allstate Report Claims Portlanders Have Become Safer Drivers over the Past Decade
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Allstate report claims Portlanders have become safer drivers over the past decade
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Portlanders have become safer drivers over the years, according to new data from a national insurance company. Allstate released its latest America's Best Drivers Report earlier this week. The company assessed its collision damage claims from January 2022 to December 2023 to determine how the nation’s 200 most populous cities fare when it comes to driving safety. Bend man arrested after over 100 dead animals found in…
The mobile phone has been for years the number one public enemy behind the wheel, the usual suspect in any conversation about distractions and road safety. However, in the age of hyperconnectivity and increasingly technological vehicles, a new contender challenges him with that dubious honor, and according to the General Traffic Directorate, with weighty arguments to consider him even more dangerous. This threat, integrated into the dashboard it…
Distracted Driving on the Rise: New Study Highlights Sharp Increase in Risky Behaviors and Crash Rates Across the U.S.
A new study released by Gruber Law Offices reveals an alarming increase in distracted driving across the United States, spotlighting a growing safety concern stemming primarily from smartphone dependence, inconsistent state laws, and limited awareness. Using the most recent federal and telematics data from 2022, researchers analyzed distracted driving trends by state, crash type, and behavioral factors. The results show a steady increase in dist…
New Study Reveals Startling Surge in Distracted Driving and Its Deadly Consequences - Social Media Explorer
A new analysis by Gruber Law of recently released 2022 crash data is painting a grim picture of distracted driving across the U.S., revealing alarming increases in collision rates, injuries, and fatalities, many of which could have been prevented. Researchers tracking distracted driving behaviors by state, crash type, and behavioral trends found that distraction behind the wheel is now present in nearly 6 out of every 10 trips taken in the U.S. …
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