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Connecticut DOT: Driving? Put the Phone Away or Pay

Today, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) launched Put the Phone Away or Pay, a high-visibility enforcement campaign for National Distracted Driving Awareness Month in...

Click It or Ticket Campaign to Kick Off November 23 in Connecticut

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) Highway Safety Office is joining State and local law enforcement to step up enforcement of seat belt laws...

‘Keep Right’ Laws… and Fines, for I-95 Travelers

The differences in speed among vehicles on a road, not high speeds alone, are more likely to contribute to an accident... that's the science...

Beginning January 1, 2021 Holding a Phone While Driving Will Be Illegal in Virginia

Put your phone down and focus on driving. That text, call, tweet & selfie can wait! Beginning January 1, 2021, it will be illegal...

New Hands-Free Driving Law Taking Effect Sunday in Massachusetts

Massachusetts officials today issued a reminder to motorists that the hands-free law goes into effect this Sunday, February 23rd. The new law is intended...

Penalties Increase for Violators of North Carolina Driving Law

There are now stiffer penalties for drivers who violate the North Carolina's ‘move-over’ law​. The new penalties took effect December 1. Under the changes, a...

Pennsylvania Officials Announce “Click It or Ticket” Thanksgiving Seat Belt Enforcement Mobilization

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), Millcreek Township and City of Erie police agencies, and Buckle Up PA announced that...

Massachusetts Governor Signs Hands-Free While Driving Law

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker signed legislation to improve road safety in the Commonwealth, which stipulates that no motor vehicle operator may use electronic devices...

New Hampshire Bans Slow Drivers from Passing Lane

Attention slow drivers in the left lane: As of January 1, 2019 drivers in New Hampshire will face fines starting at $50. Under NH RSA...
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