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Data Shows 10% Of Nebraska Drivers Are Distracted

By Tom Stanton Jan 4, 2023 | 8:27 AM

The Nebraska Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office used new digital technology to measure the number of distracted drivers in the state.   The results showed that 1 in 10 drivers on the road are not looking where they are driving, but instead are focusing on a cell phone or other device.

Nebraska Highway Safety Administrator Bill Kovarik says with fatalities in Nebraska at a 15-year high, all drivers need to do everything possible to avoid crashes. This includes wearing seat belts, putting phones down, and dedicating 100% of your attention to driving. “Driving is a full-time task, so save the distractions for when you arrive safely at your destination.”

Texting is the most alarming distraction. Sending or reading a text takes your eyes off the road for 5 seconds. At 55 mph, that’s like driving the length of an entire football field with your eyes closed.

A 2021 NHTSA study shows only about 3% of drivers using cell phones, but with funding assistance from the Governors Highway Safety Association and General Motors, NDOT’s  Highway  Safety Office  was able to use  new  digital equipment from Acusensus that  shows about 10% of drivers using cell phones or other devices.

The data also showed that 15% of drivers were not wearing seat belts.