The percentage of drivers who were text-messaging or visibly manipulating hand-held devices increased significantly from 0.6 percent in 2009 to 0.9 percent in 2010, while the driver hand-held cell phone use stood at 5 percent in 2010. These results are from the National Occupant Protection Use Survey (NOPUS), which provides the only nationwide probability-based observed data on driver electronic device use in the United States. NOPUS is conducted annually by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Driver Electronic Device Use in 2010
2011
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Transportation Safety , Common Carrier & Satellite , Motor vehicle drivers , Wireless communication , Electronic equipment , Hand held , Traffic safety , Surveys , State laws , Statistical data , Cell phone usage , Cell phones , Celluar telephone , Headset usage , Personal communication system
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