11 Fact About Texting and Driving
- 1. 5 seconds is the minimal amount of attention that a driver who texts takes away from the road. If traveling at 55 mph, this equals driving the length of a football field without looking at the road.
- 2. Texting makes a crash up to 23 times more likely.
- 3. Teens who text while driving spend 10% of the time outside their lane.
- 4. According to AT&T's Teen Driver Survey, 97% of teens agree that texting while driving is dangerous, yet 43% do it anyway.
- 5. 19% of drivers of all ages admit to surfing the web while driving.
- 6. 43 states, plus D.C., prohibit all drivers from texting.
- 7. According to CTIA.org, in the month of June 2011, more than 196 billion text messages were sent or received in the United States, up almost 50% from June 2009.
- 8. 40% of teens say that they have been in a car when the driver used a cell phone.
- 9. The most recent National Occupant Protection Use Survey finds that women are more likely than men to reach for their cell phones while driving.
- 10. According to 77% of teens, adults tell them not to text or email while driving, yet adults do it themselves “all the time.”
- 11. 9 in 10 teens expect a reply to a text or email within five minutes or less, which puts pressure on them to respond while driving.
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