Table of Contents
- 1 What percentage of fatal crashes involved a distracted driver?
- 2 How common are distracted driving accidents?
- 3 What percentage of distracted driving fatalities are drivers in their 20’s *?
- 4 Has distracted driving increased?
- 5 What age drivers have the highest proportion of distraction related fatal crashes?
What percentage of fatal crashes involved a distracted driver?
In 2019, distracted driving was a reported factor in 8.5% of fatal motor vehicle crashes.
What is the death rate of distracted driving?
Distracted driving causes about 3,000 deaths per year: 3,142 deaths in 2019, 2,628 deaths in 2018 and 3,003 deaths in 2017, according to the NHTSA. Additionally, distracted driving causes about 280,000 injuries per year: 276,000 injuries in 2018, 285,000 injuries in 2017 and 295,000 injuries in 2016.
How common are distracted driving accidents?
The National Safety Council reports that cell phone use while driving leads to 1.6 million crashes each year. Nearly 390,000 injuries occur each year from accidents caused by texting while driving. 1 out of every 4 car accidents in the United States is caused by texting and driving.
What percentage of collisions and near collisions are caused by distracted driving?
According to a study released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI), 80 percent of collisions and 65 percent of near collisions involve some form of driver distraction. The distraction occurred within 3 seconds before the vehicle crash!
What percentage of distracted driving fatalities are drivers in their 20’s *?
The age group with the next greatest proportion was 20- to 29-year-old drivers—12 percent of all 20- to 29-year-old drivers in fatal crashes were distracted. Light-truck driv- ers and motorcyclists had the greatest percentage of total drivers reported as distracted at the time of the fatal crash (12% each).
Which group of drivers is most likely to experience a crash caused by distracted driving?
Who is most at risk for distracted driving? In the U.S. in 2018: Twenty-five percent of the distracted drivers involved in fatal crashes were young adults aged 20–29. Drivers aged 15-19 were more likely to be distracted than drivers aged 20 and older, among drivers in crashes where someone died.
Has distracted driving increased?
There were 36,096 fatalities in motor vehicle traffic crashes in 2019, a 2% reduction from 2018 and the lowest rate for vehicle miles travelled since 2014. There was however, a 9.9% increase in distracted driving fatalities to 3,142 (284 more than 2018), representing 8.7% of all fatalities in 2019.
Are distracted driving PSAs effective?
The PSAs in Dr. Lennon’s study showed cars that had been totaled by accidents due to texting and talking on the phone while driving. The most effective deterrent to distracted driving though, according to Dr.
The age group with the greatest proportion of distracted drivers in fatal crashes was the under-20 age group – 16 percent of all under-20 drivers in fatal crashes were reported to have been distracted while driving.
What percentage of teen crashes involve driver distraction?
It found that distraction was involved in 58 percent of teen crashes overall, including 89 percent of road-departure accidents and 76 percent of the rear-end crashes.