Distracted driving up 10% compared to 2018, study says

Distracted driving up 10% compared to 2018, study says

5 years ago
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https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/distracted-driving-up-10-percent-zendrive-study/

Zendrive's data show that the most common phone distractions were talking, texting, using navigation apps or selecting music -- all the things you'd expect might draw a motorists' eyes from freeway to phone.

A study of 500 people found that the risks of distracted driving are not exactly a mystery, with Zendrive reporting 85% of respondents said it is "a problem." Yet 47% of respondents said they used their phones 10% of the time while at the wheel.