54% of Americans Think the Average Driver is Worse than Before the Pandemic, According to Verra Mobility Survey
- Insightful report on the long-term impact of Covid-19 on driver behavior
- Reveals significant concerns about road safety post-pandemic
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40% feel less safe on the road than they did before the pandemic began in 2020- Survey of 2,000
U.S. drivers aged 25+ looked at vehicle ownership and perceptions around commuting and public transportation post-Covid
In addition,
When asked specifically about rush hour traffic, only
While the pandemic caused many people to isolate and have fewer interactions, patience on
These survey findings correlate with alarming statistics around rising traffic deaths. Over the last three years, an average of 114 fatal car crashes occurred every day. In 2022, there was an average of 117 fatal car accidents per day compared to 118 daily fatalities in 2021, exceeding the 2020 average of 107 fatal car accidents per day.
The survey also looked at vehicle ownership and perceptions around commuting and public transportation. While remote work spurred a decrease in commuting, the survey results showed people did not part with their vehicles. The majority of households retained their vehicle(s), with
While personal vehicles did not change much, public transportation seemed to decline. Of those surveyed,
"These numbers show that Americans have bigger safety and traffic concerns today than ever before," said Jon Baldwin, executive vice president of Government Solutions, Verra Mobility. "To change behavior on the roads, we need to first look behind the wheel. It is our responsibility as drivers to be more alert and abide by the rules of the road – to ensure the safety of all."
Earlier this year, Verra Mobility announced its pledge, Zero in on Safety, as a call to action for drivers to commit to reducing dangerous driving behaviors and to address unacceptably high traffic fatality numbers across the globe.
The survey highlights the need for cities, now more than ever, to adopt a Vision Zero mindset and assist communities in ensuring safer roads. Verra Mobility has introduced innovative safety solutions like bus lane enforcement solutions to address vehicles obstructing public transit lanes and enhance commutes, as well as automated speed safety technology to curb speeding along roadways with the most prevalent issues. These solutions help combat traffic congestion, improve driver behavior and increase road safety.
Survey Methodology
The data was derived from a survey by Verra Mobility conducted online via Pollfish on September 11, 2023. 2,000 Americans aged 25 and up completed the survey. To download the full report, visit: https://www.verramobility.com/post-pandemic-driving-trends-survey.
About Verra Mobility
Verra Mobility Corporation (NASDAQ: VRRM) is a leading provider of smart mobility technology solutions that make transportation safer, smarter and more connected. The company sits at the center of the mobility ecosystem, bringing together vehicles, hardware, software, data and people to enable safe, efficient solutions for customers globally. Verra Mobility's transportation safety systems and parking management solutions protect lives, improve urban and motorway mobility and support healthier communities. The company also solves complex payment, utilization and compliance challenges for fleet owners and rental car companies. Headquartered in
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