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The answer, researchers say, is yes. In a new report, AAA outlines its new research that finds that app-based interventions may help curb risky driving behaviors. AAA says its new Driver ...
Matthew Conde, the Public Affairs Director with AAA Idaho said in 2023, 4,700 crashes in Idaho were attributed to distracted ...
Now those road trip planners and maps are all in a mobile app for members ... Plus, there’s driver education and safety ...
About 85% said they drive the same day they consume cannabis, with 53% saying they consumed cannabis an hour or less before driving. Valerie Puma, a communications specialist with AAA Western and ...
“Although AAA does not take a position on the legality of marijuana, we strongly oppose people driving under the influence of the drug,” said Molly Hart, spokesperson for AAA. “Marijuana ...
Whenever I go to another state, I feel like I’m driving in a third-world country and I can’t wait to get back to Florida ...
A new study from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety suggests that financial incentives and targeted feedback can lead to meaningful reductions in risky driving behaviors—and those changes may ...
The grim statistic reflects a persistent reality: risky behaviors like speeding, aggressive driving, and distraction continue to plague American roads. In response, the AAA Foundation for Traffic ...
It’s also the start of Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and AAA is aiming to teach people how to be safer drivers. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, distracted ...
CHICAGO, Ill. (WIFR) - AAA shares a study on the effectiveness of “usage-based insurance” programs, offering customers incentives for safe driving. A related video is attached to this article.
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