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Rise of Distracted Driving Due to Social Media Use
Experts are warning of an increased risk of crashes as new forms of distracted driving, such as watching videos, using touchscreens, and even livestreaming behind the wheel, become more common. Many drivers, including young people, admit to quickly checking social media platforms like TikTok while driving.
23 Mar, 12:00 — 23 Mar, 12:00


