anational survey reportedin March 2014. Distracted driving is not currently a criminal activity in Canada, but provinces have been increasing fines, most recentlyOntario. The KANETIX insurance-backed survey found putting on makeup outranked cell phone use as potential criminal activities (76 percent...
Research has shown that young drivers, in particular, touch their smartphones an average of 1.71 times per minute while driving for a variety of reasons, including texting, browsing the Internet, listening to music, or watching videos [40]. There are several causes of road accidents, which ...