Places that write a lot of tickets for distracted driving appear to have lower fatal crash rates than places that don’t, according to a report compiled by an online security services firm. The analysis also found states that don’t have any laws against driving and using handheld devices also appear to have higher crash rates than those that do. Safewise.com’s report, which compares laws on the books against distracted driving and federal traffic safety data, found statistical correlation between cracking down on distracted driving and traffic deaths. Delaware, New York and Washington D.C.