Travelers Institute Hosts Every Second Matters℠ Symposium at George Washington University To Help End Distracted Driving
New survey finds 74% of
Travelers recently commissioned a survey of 500 Washington-area drivers and found that 74% use their mobile device for calls or apps while driving, compared to 68% of drivers across the country who admitted to the same behavior in the 2019 Travelers Risk Index.
The survey also identified how drivers in the region are using mobile devices while behind the wheel, including:
- Reading a text message or email (48%).
- Searching for, selecting or scrolling through music or podcasts (41%).
- Updating or checking social media, such as Facebook,
Snapchat or Twitter (26%). - Recording videos or taking photos (23%).
- Shopping online (18%).
“While it’s encouraging to see that some segments of the population are using features like ‘Do Not Disturb While Driving,’ the overwhelming majority of drivers continue to access their phones when behind the wheel,” said
Today’s program will begin at
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Jeff Marootian , Director,District Department of Transportation . - Dr. Nino Paichadze, Assistant Research Professor of Global Health,
Milken Institute School of Public Health at theGeorge Washington University . -
Jane Terry , Vice President, Government Affairs,National Safety Council . - Sergeant
Terry Thorne , Major Crash Investigations Unit,Metropolitan Police Department . -
Annette Canceran Barnhart , Regional Vice President –Mid-Atlantic Region ,Personal Insurance , Travelers.
“Distraction has become an all-too-common form of driver impairment. Taking your eyes off the road for a moment is all it takes to cause a crash and change lives forever,” said
Dr.
For more information on the company’s Every Second Matters initiative, please visit the
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