A Verra Mobility Study Reveals 85% of Americans believe distracted driving is just as dangerous as drinking and driving
- Timed with Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the survey found two-thirds of Americans self-reported that they have not driven distracted in the past year, yet 89% witness speeding and reckless driving behavior weekly
- More than 75% of Americans support automated technology to keep school children safer
According to the research, Americans are witnessing dangerous driving behaviors regularly:
- 89% witness speeding at least a couple times a week
- 67% witness red light running at least once a month
- 65% witness a driver using their phone behind the wheel at least a couple times a week
- 60% have witnessed speeding in a school zone
The survey also found 63% of Americans feel the average driver has gotten worse in recent years, and 78% think drivers in their state are reckless. Distracted driving remains a serious problem for American roadways, with the
While drivers reported witnessing reckless driving on a daily basis, when asked to self-report their own behavior the numbers were surprising. 65% of respondents reported that they have 'never' driven distracted in the past year. These results were followed up with more insights:
- 74% claimed they had not used their phone while driving in the last year
- 49% reported they typically drove the speed limit, and an additional 45% said they typically drove 5-10 miles over the speed limit
- 85% said they had never exceeded the speed limit in a school zone
These numbers are in stark contrast to other driving behavior studies.
For example,
"The biggest takeaway from this survey is that Americans understand and recognize the dangers of distracted driving but may not be so inclined to recognize it in their own driving behaviors," said
When surveyors were asked about their opinions of technology-enabled safety programs that improve driving behavior, a majority of Americans (59% of respondents) are in support of automated enforcement. Where the support becomes really apparent is when it comes to children - 77% support these programs for school zones and 96% support them for school buses.
"Americans supporting automated enforcement is comforting to know as this helps uphold our state laws while also freeing up law enforcement to focus on other key matters," said Baldwin. "The fact that an overwhelming majority support this to uphold safety measures for our children is something we all should be proud of."
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