Story by Sirena Clark | Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office | 05.06.2022
Fort Campbell Military Police conducted a weeklong traffic survey at two installation intersections and discovered approximately 1,920 people were driving while also using their cellphones....
Story by Petty Officer 3rd Class Triniti Lersch | Naval Air Station Sigonella | 04.08.2022
According to Machinery Repairman 2nd Class Kyle Drummond, leading petty officer of the Naval Air Station Sigonella safety department, anything can be a distraction if you are not focused on your responsibilities as a driver....
Story by Eric Pilgrim | Fort Knox | 08.17.2021
The start of school has increased the amount of children out and about walking or riding bicycles as motorists travel to and from work. Fort Knox Safety is urging motorists to put down their cell phones while they drive....
Courtesy Story | Naval Air Station Sigonella | 05.07.2021
Approximately every two days, a Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella community member is involved in a reported car accident here in Sicily. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, distracted driving caused 3,142 deaths in 2019. The use of phones while driving is one of the more common reasons associated with distracted driving....
Story by Leslie Tomaino | Naval Safety Command | 05.03.2021
The Naval Safety Center (NAVSAFECEN) reminds those across the Naval Enterprise that distracted driving continues to be a prevalent and risky issue nationwide. Distracted driving comes in many forms and steering clear is necessary at all times....
Story by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Whitely | Space Base Delta 1 | 10.22.2020
October is Distracted Driving Awareness Month reminding Airmen to focus on the road while driving.
Story by Norman Shifflett | Fort Carson Public Affairs Office | 07.23.2019
We have all seen the funny videos of people on their smartphones texting as they fall into a fountain or walk into a parked car....
Story by Maria McClure | Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office | 06.28.2019
Distracted driving is the No. 1 cause of collisions on the installation, said Lt. Nicholas Pietila, traffic supervisor, Traffic Management and Collision Investigations, Installation Provost Marshal Office. istractions are anything that take the driver’s attention away from the task of operating a motor vehicle safely. Among the most dangerous distractions is texting while driving, according......