Bad driving has Americans on edge
The recent survey by Nationwide reveals that drivers perceive road safety has worsened since the pandemic. While vehicular travel decreased by 11% in 2020, traffic fatalities surged by 6.8%. The trend continued into 2021, with an additional 12% rise in fatalities. The survey indicates that reckless driving behaviors, particularly among younger drivers, are on the rise, with 34% believing it is safe to use a phone while driving. Nationwide advocates for hands-free legislation in all states to combat distracted driving, which is recognized as a severe risk on the roads.
- Nationwide's SmartRide app has reduced hand-held distractions by nearly 10% among users.
- Nationwide is advocating for hands-free legislation across all states.
- Despite a decrease in miles driven, traffic fatalities increased by 6.8% in 2020 and 12% in the first nine months of 2021.
- 34% of drivers feel it's safe to use phones while driving, which raises safety concerns.
- There is a significant perception that other drivers are more reckless, with 81% stating drivers are more aggressive.
New Nationwide survey indicates drivers think roads are more dangerous today than before the pandemic
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The roadways changed drastically at the onset of the pandemic, even with fewer drivers on the road, traffic deaths have soared throughout the pandemic. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, despite miles driven declining by
The problem continued to get worse as people returned to the roadways with fatalities increasing
As we enter Distracted Driving Awareness Month, a new study from Nationwide found drivers are practicing poor driving behavior despite fears of others driving dangerously. Drivers say the road is considerably more dangerous today than before the pandemic, with half saying that driving is more stressful.
It is scary out there!
Reckless behavior behind the wheel is happening everywhere and drivers are taking notice of other people's wild actions.
Compared to 2020:
81% think drivers are more aggressive79% think drivers drive faster76% think drivers are more reckless
Even more frightening, more than a third of drivers (
39% of Gen Z and Millennials think it's safe to be using the phone while driving35% of Gen X think it's safe to be using the phone while driving20% of Boomers think it's safe to be using the phone while driving
"Half of the drivers Nationwide surveyed said in the last six months they have held a cell phone to talk, text or use an app while driving," said Beth Riczko, Nationwide's president of P&C personal lines. "Far too many drivers are multitasking behind the wheel, putting everyone at risk by creating dangers for themselves, their passengers, pedestrians, and others on the road—I promise you it isn't worth it."
'I am not a bad driver, everyone else is!'
Despite reports of increasing danger, everyone thinks other drivers are to blame and they are not the ones contributing to the problem.
Drivers of all generations seem to share this sentiment:
- Gen Z –
82% say they are good drivers/36% say others around them are good drivers - Millennials –
86% say they are good drivers/38% say others around them are good drivers - Gen X –
86% say they are good drivers /30% say others around them are good drivers - Boomers –
85% say they are good drivers /20% say others around them are good drivers
Most of us are not as good at driving as we like to think
While people think they are good drivers, some of the behaviors they reported doing behind the wheel would indicate otherwise. Despite two-thirds of drivers (
During the past 12 months:
54% of drivers reported driving 10+mph over the speed limit53% reported eating while behind the wheel23% said they have audibly yelled at another driver21% have given an obscene gesture17% ran a stop sign/light
"The first step to correcting bad driving behavior is recognizing when you're doing it, and surprisingly enough, technology can help with that," said Riczko. "Nationwide's SmartRide mobile app provides customized feedback on phone distractions to help our members reduce distracted driving on roadways. The app's feedback has reduced everyday hand-held distractions by nearly 10 percent among those who use it."
Learn more about phone distraction feedback provided with SmartRide or talk to your independent insurance agent.
Nationwide advocates to combat Distracted Driving
Nationwide is advocating for state lawmakers across the country to enact hands-free legislation allowing drivers to only use hands-free mobile phone technology while operating a motor vehicle. The intent is to curb crashes caused by drivers distracted by their mobile devices. To date, 24 states have enacted hands-free-primary enforcement laws with active legislation pending in 21 states.
Survey Methodology: Edelman Data & Intelligence conducted a national online survey of 1,000 adults (ages 18+) US car-owning consumers on behalf of Nationwide. The study was fielded from March 4 to March 11, 2022, and has an overall margin of error of ±
About Nationwide
Nationwide, a Fortune 100 company based in Columbus, Ohio, is one of the largest and strongest diversified insurance and financial services organizations in the United States. Nationwide is rated A+ by both A.M. Best and Standard & Poor's. An industry leader in driving customer-focused innovation, Nationwide provides a full range of insurance and financial services products including auto, business, homeowners, farm and life insurance; public and private sector retirement plans, annuities, mutual funds and EFTs; excess & surplus, specialty and surety; and pet, motorcycle and boat insurance. For more information, visit www.nationwide.com. Follow the firm on Facebook and Twitter.
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