Travelers Risk Index Reveals Work-Related Pressures May Contribute to Distracted Driving
“This year’s findings expose a gap between people’s perception that they can drive safely while using their smartphone and the
The Travelers Risk Index results suggest that work-related pressure might lead to distracted driving. The majority of business managers (86%) expect employees to respond to work-related communications at least sometimes while outside the office during work hours. One-third expect employees to answer or participate in work calls while driving.
Such expectations may contribute to the 42% of respondents who say they take work-related calls, texts or emails while driving. When asked why, 43% of those respondents state that it might be a work-related emergency, 39% feel they always need to be available, and 19% say their boss will be upset if they don’t answer.
Distracted drivers are more likely to correct their behavior when passengers speak up, according to the Travelers Risk Index. Eighty-seven percent of respondents who use a phone while driving said they would be less likely to do so if a passenger mentioned it. However, the likelihood of passengers speaking up was dependent on who the driver was. For instance:
- 44% of respondents would speak up to a friend or family member if they were driving distracted.
- Only 11% would speak up to a coworker.
- Just 7% would say something to their rideshare driver.
The use of driver assistance technologies in vehicles is further complicating the issue of driver distraction, a topic that will be discussed at Travelers Institute’s virtual event today at
For more information about the Travelers Risk Index and ways to reduce distracted driving, please visit Travelers.com.
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