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Dangerous Driving Behaviors on the Rise

AAANashville, TN – A new AAA report reveals that unsafe driving behaviors increased from 2020 to 2021. The increase comes after three years of steady declines.

According to the new study [1] from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, the rise in risky behaviors included speeding, red-light running, drowsy driving, and driving impaired due to cannabis or alcohol.

The most alarming increase was among drivers admitting to getting behind the wheel after drinking enough that they felt they were over the legal limit – an increase of nearly 24%. 

The proportion of people who reported having engaged in the following unsafe driving behaviors at least once in the past 30 days before the survey    [2]

The proportion of people who reported having engaged in the following unsafe driving behaviors at least once in the past 30 days before the survey

“The reversal in the frequency of U.S. drivers engaging in risky driving behavior is disturbing,” said Megan Cooper, spokeswoman for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “While drivers acknowledge that certain activities like speeding and driving impaired are not safe, many engage in these activities anyway. This reckless attitude can be life-altering.”

Traffic fatalities have increased since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that 42,915 people died in motor vehicle traffic crashes in 2021.

That’s a 10.5% increase from the 38,824 fatalities in 2020. According to NHTSA, dangerous driving behaviors such as speeding, alcohol impairment, and non-use of seatbelts account for a considerable proportion of the increased fatalities.

Unsafe Driving Behavior

2018

(%)

2019

(%)

2020

(%)    

 

2021

(%)

Change from 2020 to 2021 (%)

Driven 15 mph over the speed limit on a freeway

48.9

48.2

45.1

50.7

+12.4

Driven while holding and talking on a cell phone

52.1

43.2

37.2

37.4

+0.5

Driven while reading a text or email on a cell phone

41.3

38.6

33.9

36.2

+6.8

Driven through a red light

31.4

31.1

25.6

28.2

+10.1

Driven aggressively by switching lanes quickly or very close behind another car

24.8

26.5

21.3

22.9

+7.5

Driven when so tired it was hard to keep eyes open

27.0

23.6

17.3

18.8

+8.7

Driven when you had enough alcohol that you thought you were over the legal limit

10.9

9.8

5.9

7.3

+23.7

Driven within an hour of consuming cannabis

6.6

6.5

4.4

5.0

+13.6

 

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“Traffic patterns have largely normalized since the start of the pandemic, yet traffic fatalities are at their highest level in nearly two decades,” Cooper continued. “We can reverse this trend if drivers slow down, avoid distractions and never drive impaired.”

As dangerous driving behavior becomes more common on the road, AAA recommends that drivers ensure that they are adequately protected against the growing risks on the road.

AAA Tips for Drivers

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About AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety

Now celebrating its 75th anniversary, the Foundation for Traffic Safety was established in 1947 by AAA. The Foundation is a nonprofit, publicly funded, 501(c)(3) charitable research and educational organization.

The AAA Foundation’s mission is to prevent traffic deaths and injuries by researching their causes and by educating the public about strategies to prevent crashes and reduce injuries when they do occur. This research develops educational materials for drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists and other road users.

About AAA – The Auto Club Group

The Auto Club Group (ACG) is the second largest AAA club in North America with more than 13 million members across 14 U.S. states, the province of Quebec, and two U.S. territories. 

ACG and its affiliates provide members with roadside assistance, insurance products, banking and financial services, travel offerings and more. ACG belongs to the national AAA federation with more than 62 million members in the United States and Canada. AAA’s mission is to protect and advance freedom of mobility and improve traffic safety.

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