NEW YORK, Feb. 27, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Tennessee,
Delaware, Wyoming, Texas and
Montana top the nation for the highest number of fatalities caused by distracted driving,
according to a new ValuePenguin.com study.
Nationally, distracted driving is a serious and growing threat to road safety. From 2015 to 2017, more than 1,400 fatalities
were attributed to car crashes involving drivers that were distracted by their cell phones.
To measure and rank states which have the highest rates of distracted driving fatalities, ValuePenguin analysts measured the
average annual recorded deaths attributed to cell phone related distracted driving accidents per 10 billion vehicle miles driven
in the area in question using data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and the U.S. Department of
Transportation Federal Highway Administration.
Key findings
- Tennessee, Delaware, Wyoming, Texas and Montana top the
nation for the highest number of fatalities caused by distracted driving- accounting for 31 percent of all distracted driving
deaths in the country from 2015-2017. Tennessee in particular stood out, with a fatality rate
that was nearly 5X the national average of 1.49 fatalities per 10 billion vehicle miles.
- Washington, D.C., Rhode Island, Nevada, Nebraska, New York and
Mississippi had the lowest number of fatalities caused by distracted driving. New York and Mississippi were particularly notable with zero distracted
driving fatalities between 2015 and 2017.
- The study found that states with the strictest limitations on distracted driving typically had lower rates of distracted
driving fatalities. The research showed that in the 13 states (Connecticut, Delaware, Washington, D.C., Georgia,
Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont,
Washington and West Virginia) with the most far-reaching bans
on cell phone use for drivers, the distracted driving fatality rate was nearly 30 percent lower than it was in the rest of
the country.
- Complete bans on handheld cell phone use, on average, has the strongest correlation with fewer distracted driving
deaths. In the 16 states and Washington, D.C., which completely ban handheld devices while
driving, the distracted driving fatality rate was 44 percent lower than in states with no legislation or partial bans on using
handheld devices while driving.
To view the full report, visit: https://www.valuepenguin.com/worst-states-distracted-driving#nogo.
How Does Your State Fare For Distracted Driving Fatalities?
|
Rank
|
State/district
|
Handheld
ban
|
Complete ban for
novice drivers
|
Texting
ban
|
Distracted driving
fatalities rate*
|
1
|
Tennessee
|
No ban**
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
7.2
|
2
|
Delaware
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
3.28
|
3
|
Wyoming
|
No ban
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
3.22
|
4
|
Texas
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
3
|
5
|
Montana
|
No ban
|
No ban
|
No ban
|
2.91
|
6
|
North Dakota
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
2.74
|
7
|
Colorado
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
2.62
|
8
|
Iowa
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
2.6
|
9
|
Maine
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
2.25
|
10
|
Illinois
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
2.17
|
11
|
South Dakota
|
No ban
|
Partial ban
|
Partial ban
|
2.1
|
12
|
Arizona
|
No ban
|
No ban
|
Partial ban
|
1.98
|
13
|
Alabama
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.97
|
14
|
Alaska
|
No ban
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.9
|
15
|
Louisiana
|
Partial ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.76
|
16
|
Kentucky
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.76
|
17
|
Kansas
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.66
|
18
|
New Hampshire
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.48
|
19
|
Virginia
|
No ban
|
Partial ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.46
|
20
|
Missouri
|
No ban
|
No ban
|
Partial ban
|
1.44
|
21
|
Michigan
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.41
|
22
|
Arkansas
|
Partial ban
|
Partial ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.4
|
23
|
Utah
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.38
|
24
|
Idaho
|
No ban
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.36
|
25
|
Pennsylvania
|
No ban
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.28
|
26
|
Ohio
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Partial ban
|
1.26
|
27
|
Hawaii
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.25
|
28
|
New Mexico
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.2
|
29
|
Oklahoma
|
Partial ban
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.16
|
30
|
Wisconsin
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.15
|
31
|
Indiana
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.08
|
32
|
Georgia
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.06
|
33
|
California
|
Complete ban
|
Partial ban
|
Complete ban
|
1.03
|
34
|
North Carolina
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.97
|
35
|
Minnesota
|
No Ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.96
|
36
|
Washington
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.93
|
37
|
Vermont
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.9
|
38
|
Florida
|
No ban
|
No ban
|
Partial ban
|
0.9
|
39
|
Maryland
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.73
|
40
|
New Jersey
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.65
|
41
|
Oregon
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.64
|
42
|
Connecticut
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.53
|
43
|
West Virginia
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.51
|
44
|
South Carolina
|
No ban
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.49
|
45
|
Massachusetts
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.49
|
46
|
Mississippi
|
No ban
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.33
|
47
|
New York
|
Complete ban
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.33
|
48
|
Nebraska
|
No ban
|
Partial ban
|
Partial ban
|
0.32
|
49
|
Nevada
|
Complete ban
|
No ban
|
Complete ban
|
0.25
|
50 (tie)
|
Rhode Island
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
0
|
50 (tie)
|
Washington, D.C.
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
Complete ban
|
0
|
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