Selective Study Finds 87% of U.S. Drivers Have Engaged in Various Distracted Driving Behaviors Recently
Selective Insurance Group has released a survey revealing that 87% of U.S. drivers engaged in distracted driving behaviors recently. Among parents with children, 80% admit to driving distraction-free only sometimes. Despite 81% of adults expressing concern over distracted driving, 68% still text, 66% reach for items, and 59% talk on the phone while driving. Selective emphasizes the need for awareness and change to enhance roadway safety, launching campaigns to combat this issue.
- Initiatives to raise awareness about distracted driving
- Engagement of employees, customers, and agents in safety campaigns
- High percentage of drivers still engaging in distracted driving despite awareness
- Concern among the public not translating into safer driving behaviors
BRANCHVILLE, N.J., April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly nine in ten U.S. drivers (
The online study found that the majority of U.S. adults (
"Distracted driving is a public safety crisis on our roadways and is one of the leading causes of car crashes in the United States," said Brenda Hall, Executive Vice President, Commercial Lines Chief Operating Officer, Selective Insurance. "Unfortunately, concern about the dangers of distracted driving isn't enough to curb the behaviors that are diverting U.S. drivers' attention from the road. Anything that distracts the eyes, hands, or mind from the task at hand is considered a visual, mechanical, or cognitive distraction, and research shows that it can take multiple seconds to regain focus on the road after a distraction."
To help end the societal prevalence of distracted driving, Selective is spearheading various campaigns to engage its employees, customers, agents, and advocacy partners to inspire change to make roadways and communities safer. The campaigns focus on generating awareness of distracted driving behaviors as anything that diverts a driver's attention, including eating, applying makeup, or changing the radio station, in addition to use of a mobile phone. Selective is calling on its constituents to be the change, be the voice, and set an example to eradicate distracted driving from our roads this month and beyond.
To learn more about Selective's research on distracted driving, visit here.
Survey Methodology:
This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Selective Insurance from March 16-18, 2021, among 2,045 U.S. adults ages 18 and older, among whom 1,792 are licensed drivers. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables and subgroup sample sizes, please contact Katelyn.Leondi@Selective.com
About Selective Insurance Group, Inc.
Selective Insurance Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: SIGI) is a holding company for ten property and casualty insurance companies rated "A" (Excellent) by AM Best. Through independent agents, the insurance companies offer standard and specialty insurance for commercial and personal risks and flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program's Write Your Own Program. Selective's unique position as both a leading insurance group and an employer of choice is recognized in a wide variety of awards and honors, including recognition on Fortune's Best Workplaces in Financial Services and Insurance list in 2021. For more information about Selective, visit www.Selective.com.
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