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Infographic: Texting and Driving

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of teens believed theywould probably get intoa crash during their firstyear of driving.

26%

73% of TeensDo Not Think They WillGet in a Car Crash During Their FirstYear of Driving

got it/plan to get it withinone month of being able

they weren’t/aren’t readyor didn’t have the skills

they didn’t/won’thave a care

they had/have otherways to get around

Girls 2x More Likely to PutOff License for Safety Reasons

Boys

Girls

said they waited/planon waing more thanone month

54% 33% 54%25%35%

62%43%

Among teenswho have or willget their license:

Of teens whodecided to wait,most said theydid/wouldbecause:

Among those whosaid they weren’t/aren’t ready:(ages 14-15)

97%0 50 100

78% 48%

20%

84%

While Teens Take an Acve Role inDiscouraging Texng and Driving,

Many Sll TextThemselves.

An Overwhelming Majority of Teens, at SomePoint, They will Get Their License

Among those whodid not ask thedriver to stop thedistracng behavior:

thought the drivercould handle thesituaon

the drive was their parentand they didn’t thinkthey would listen

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Among teens who have observed distracted behaviorin the car while someone else was driving:

asked the driverto stop the behavior.

of those who asked were succesfulin ge ng the driver to stop.

84%

1/3

48% 20%

78%

34%