Selective Insurance and Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety Release National Survey Leading Into Distracted Driving Awareness Month
Nearly three-quarters (70%) of licensed drivers used a mobile device while driving for personal reasons in the past 90 days, according to a new survey commissioned by
"On top of a surprisingly high number of employees who drive for work using a mobile device while driving for work, almost a third (29%) participated in a video call while driving," said
The online survey found that nearly one in three Americans (31%) had either been in a crash or knew someone who had been in a crash involving distracted driving with a mobile device. Americans aged 18-44 are more likely to say they or someone they know has been in a car crash involving distracted driving with a mobile device (46%) compared to Americans aged 45+ (18%).
When asked about different tactics to effectively reduce rampant distracted driving involving mobile device use or its impact:
* 58% of Americans cite requiring advanced safety technologies as standard in all new vehicles
* 57% cite higher penalties and traffic fines
* 50% cite comprehensive state laws that limit mobile device use while driving to directions or emergency purposes only
* 29% cite questions on the dangers of distracted driving and prevention in the driver's license test
Chase continued, "Advocates calls on the
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