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1 2014 Traffic Safety Culture Index

2 The Situation Seventh consecutive year of the Traffic Safety Culture index AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety seeks to measure and benchmark: Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors of American drivers To understand and strengthen a culture of safety on our roads

3 Released January 2015 Culture of complacency persists Prevailing attitude continues to be: “Do as I say, not as I do.” Key Findings

4 Methods General Public Random sample of 3,494 U.S. residents of driving age (16+) Conducted August 29 – October 6, 2014 using web-enabled probability-based panel representative of the U.S. population Data collected by GfK; then analyzed by the AAA Foundation

5 The Survey Perceived threat “Do you feel ___are a very serious threat, a somewhat serious threat, a minor threat, or not a threat to your personal safety?” Acceptability “How acceptable do you, personally, consider it to be for a driver to ___? Do you consider that completely unacceptable, somewhat unacceptable, somewhat acceptable, or completely acceptable?”

6 The Survey Behaviors “In the past 30 days, how often have you ___? Have you done that regularly, fairly often, rarely, just once, or never?”

7 Personal Experience with Crashes Nearly one in five drivers have been involved in a serious crash Nearly one in three Americans have had a friend or relative seriously injured or killed in a crash

8 Compared to 3 years ago, how much of a problem today is…? Aggressive Drivers

9 Compared to 3 years ago, how much of a problem today is…? Distracted Drivers

10 Compared to 3 years ago, how much of a problem today is…? Drunk Driving

11 Compared to 3 years ago, how much of a problem today is…? Drivers Using Drugs

12 Drinking and Driving

13 Cell Phones

14 Texting / Email

15 Speeding (15+ mph over) on Freeways

16 Speeding (10+ mph over) on Residential Streets

17 Red Light Running

18 Drowsy Driving

19 Checking or Updating Social Media/Internet

20 Public Support for Countermeasures

21 What can be done? Culture change is possible But: It is complex and long term There is no “silver bullet” or one-size-fits-all solution

22 What can be done? Adopt a Toward Zero Death vision Reframe the debate as a Public Health issue Apply holistic solutions, based on science Increase accountability & transparency Evaluate, Evaluate, Evaluate

23 What can be done? Support more research, especially related to changing beliefs/attitudes Refine & expand public awareness efforts, including social norming approaches Start earlier – Target the youth Don’t use it as an excuse Be a Safety Ambassador

24 The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety is a 501(c)(3) public charity located in Washington, DC that is dedicated to saving lives and reducing injuries. It is supported by donations from AAA/CAA Clubs, AAA/CAA members, and other organizations associated with AAA/CAA. For more information, go to: AAAFoundation.org Many more findings and state-level results for 24 states are available in the full report on our website


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