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Millennials Are The Least Responsible Drivers on the Road

February 16, 2017 by Peter Jouras

Based on a recent study, Millennial drivers are worse than any other group of drivers on the road today.

The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety surveyed 2,511 licensed drivers from August 25th to September 6th 2016.

They found the largest group of drivers, millennials were the worst drivers on the roads. With a total of 88.4% of millennial drivers (age 19 to 24 years old) acknowledging they engaged in risky behavior such as texting while driving, running red lights or speeding, according to the report released in February 2017.

Millennials-Are The Least Responsible Drivers on the Road
The survey of 2,511 drivers from Aug. 25 through Sept. 6 by market research firm GfK found:

  • Millennials acknowledged typing or sending a text or email while driving at nearly twice the rate of other drivers (59.3% to 31.4%).
  • Nearly half of Millennials reported running a red light even if they could have stopped safely, compared with 36% of the rest of drivers.
  • Nearly 12% of Millennials said it was acceptable to speed 10 mph over the speed limit in a school zone, compared with 5% of other drivers.

“Alarmingly, some of the drivers ages 19 to 24 believe that their dangerous driving behavior is acceptable,” said David Yang, the foundation’s executive director.

The findings come as driving is becoming more dangerous: The number of traffic deaths rose to 35,092 in 2015. That 7% increase from a year earlier was the largest one-year jump in five decades.

The survey also found drivers are hypocrites. Motorists told AAA that distracted, impaired and aggressive driving are unacceptable. Yet many drivers engaged in the same behaviors they had condemned.

While 40.2% of drivers reported reading a text or email during the previous month, 78.2% called that “completely unacceptable,” the survey said.

Nearly 80% of motorists also said drowsy driving is “completely unacceptable,” but 28.9% admitted driving within the previous month when they were so tired they had trouble keeping their eyes open.

Almost all drivers, 92.8%, called driving through a red light unacceptable when they could have stopped safely. But more than one in three, 35.6%, acknowledged running a light during the previous month.

There was strong support from 81% of drivers for requiring ignition locks for even first-time offenders of driving while intoxicated. And 63.5% of drivers agreed with a proposal to reduce the blood-alcohol concentration from the current national standard of 0.08% to 0.05%.

But 2.5% of drivers acknowledged driving within an hour of using marijuana and alcohol during the past year.

“It’s critical that these drivers understand the potentially deadly consequences of engaging in these types of behaviors and that they change their behavior and attitudes in order to reverse the growing number of fatalities on U.S. roads,” Yang said.

 

Information in this article is available in the full report released by AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.

If you’ve been injured by a driver of any age, you have rights and may be entitled to compensation.

Call Peter Jouras at (913) 677-1999 now or email us.

 

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