Forget ghosts and zombies. Halloween night is one of the riskiest of the year for pedestrians, especially children. According to NHTSA, the risk of a pedestrian fatality is 43% higher on Halloween than on an average night, with four additional deaths each year. Since over 60% of urban traffic fatalities happen at night, the risk […] The post Road Risk Alert: Distraction rises 8.1% during trick-or-treating on Halloween appeared first on Cambridge Mobile Telematics.| Cambridge Mobile Telematics
In 2018, there were 31,003 accidents involving speeding, including excessive speeders which led to 191 speed-related crash fatalities.| Lee Steinberg Law Firm
The Do Not Disturb While Driving (DNDWD) feature has been helping drivers stay focused behind the wheel for nearly a decade. Built into iOS and Android, it automatically silences notifications when driving, making it one of the simplest and most effective tools to reduce distracted driving. Despite its potential, DNDWD still isn’t widely adopted. Drivers […] The post Do Not Disturb While Driving (DNDWD) in 2025 <br> <h5>Awareness and adoption grow, but resistance remains</h5> appeared fir...| Cambridge Mobile Telematics
On Labor Day, speeding jumps 59% compared to surrounding Mondays. At 7:00 a.m., it surges over 100%.Distraction’s up 8.3% too. Distraction is up 8.3% too.| Cambridge Mobile Telematics
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By Nicholas Worrell, Chief, NTSB Safety Advocacy Division More people are dying in crashes since the pandemic began. Deaths on our roads increased from 36,096 in in 2019 to 38,824 in 2020, and to an estimated 31,720 in the first 9 months of 2021, a further 12% increase. At that rate of increase, fatalities will … Continue reading Kicking off National Distracted Driving Awareness Month→| NTSB Safety Compass Blog
Distracted driving has increased more than 30% over the past five years. What does this mean for risk on our roads?| Arity