Distracted Driving Prevention

What to know

  • Individual states and the U.S. Federal Government have taken steps to prevent distracted driving.
  • These steps include laws regarding cell phone use while driving, campaigns, guidelines, and regulations.

What states are doing

  • Many states have enacted laws to help prevent distracted driving. These include banning texting while driving, implementing hands-free laws, and limiting the number of young passengers who can ride with teen drivers.
    • The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tracks and by state.
  • While the effectiveness of cell phone and texting laws requires further study, high-visibility enforcement (HVE) efforts for distracted driving laws can be effective in reducing handheld cell phone use while driving. From 2010 to 2013, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) evaluated distracted driving HVE demonstration projects in four communities. These projects increased police enforcement of distracted driving laws and increased awareness of distracted driving using radio advertisements, news stories, and similar media. After the projects were complete, observed driver handheld cell phone use fell from:
    • 4.1% to 2.7% in the Sacramento Valley Region in California,1
    • 6.8% to 2.9% in Hartford, Connecticut,2
    • 4.5% to 3.0% in the state of Delaware1, and
    • 3.7% to 2.5% in Syracuse, New York.2
  • Graduated driver licensing (GDL) is a system which helps new drivers gain experience under low-risk conditions by granting driving privileges in stages. Comprehensive GDL systems include five components34, one of which addresses distracted driving: the young passenger restriction.5 ob体育's GDL Planning Guide can assist states in assessing, developing, and implementing actionable plans to strengthen their GDL systems.
  • Some states have installed rumble strips on highways to alert drowsy, distracted, or otherwise inattentive drivers that they are about to go off the road. These rumble strips are effective at reducing certain types of crashes.5

What the Federal Government is doing

  • In 2022, the U.S. Department of Transportation released the . Part of the strategy includes supporting vehicle technology systems that detect distracted driving.
  • In 2021, Congress provided resources to add distracted driving awareness as part of driver's license exams as part of the .
  • Several federal regulations target distractions for workers:
    • In 2009, President Obama issued an prohibiting federal employees from texting while driving government-owned vehicles or when driving privately owned vehicles on official government business.
    • In 2010, the banned cell phone and electronic device use for railroad operating employees on the job.
    • In 2010, the banned commercial vehicle drivers from texting while driving.
    • In 2011, the banned all hand-held cell phone use by commercial drivers and drivers carrying hazardous materials.
  • NHTSA has issued voluntary guidelines to promote safety and discourage potential driver distraction associated with both and electronic devices in vehicles.
  1. Chaudhary, N.K., Connolly, J., Tison, J., Solomon, M., & Elliott, K. (2015). National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (DOT HS 812 108). U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC.
  2. Chaudhary, N.K., Casanova-Powell, T.D., Cosgrove, L., Reagan, I., & Williams, A. (2012). National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (DOT HS 811 635). U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC.
  3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2019). . Accessed 8 February 2022.
  4. Venkatraman, V., Richard, C. M., Magee, K., & Johnson, K. (2021). . U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC.
  5. Federal Highway Administration. (2011). . Department of Transportation, Washington, DC: FHWA. Accessed 24 August 2020.