Distracted Driving Crashes Surge as States Enact Stricter Hands-Free Laws
In a single recent year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported a jarring statistic: 3,275 people were killed in crashes involving a distracted driver using a cell phone. This grim figure is part of a much larger crisis, with millions more injured annually in preventable motor vehicle accidents. This has created a troubling paradox on America’s roads. Even as states from coast to coast roll out tougher “hands-free” laws to combat the problem, the epidemic of distraction persists and, in some areas, is worsening. This isn’t just about avoiding a ticket; a momentary glance at a phone can lead to a lifetime of legal, financial, and physical consequences. This article breaks down what these new laws mean for
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