May 2, 2023
Nearly 50% of Surveyed Non-Commercial Drivers Admit to Being a “Multitasking Driver” During Distracted Driving Awareness MonthSan Diego, CA – May 03, 2023 – Netradyne an industry-leading SaaS provider of artificial intelligence (A.I.) and edge computing solutions focused on safety and driver coaching for commercial fleets, today unveiled new distracted driving findings from commercial and non-commercial drivers sharing the roads. April was Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and non-commercial and commercial drivers must prioritize road safety. To better understand distracted driving habits and how technology can help prevent them, Netradyne surveyed 1,505 non-commercial drivers through Atomik Research and collected data from its commercial carrier customers. The survey fieldwork took place from April 17-19, 2023.Results of the survey pointed to comfortability with multitasking while behind the wheel of a personal vehicle despite consequences like physical injury, financial costs, property damage, and legal repercussions. Data gleaned from Netradyne’s customers highlight fleet safety technology's massive impact on curbing bad driving behavior, with its customers experiencing a 96% reduction in distracted driving accidents.Do Drivers View Multitasking as a Strength? Findings from the survey of non-commercial drivers highlight that nearly half 47% of drivers classify themselves as a “multitasking driver” because they typically do something else (eat, talk on the phone, look at email, scroll on social media, text, etc.) at some point during a typical drive. Shockingly, despite it being a dangerous habit, one in five drivers believe they are better when multitasking.Smartphones Remain a Top Distraction, but for Parents, Children are a Close Second:
Where is Distracted Driving Happening? And When is it Not? Neighbors’ judgment aside, close to home is where drivers feel most comfortable multitasking, with 40% claiming they most often fall victim to bad driving behavior in their own neighborhood. Side streets come as a close second with 35%, followed by major highways at 23%. When do drivers avoid using their smartphones altogether? Over 60% of respondents said they try to be completely hands-off when driving next to a school bus, followed by bicycles at 58%, motorcycles at 57%, and delivery trucks at 51%.While the general population may feel less pressure to keep their multitasking in check, what about those whose jobs are behind the wheel? Netradyne looked at its customer data to determine common distractions and technology's role in eliminating driver risk.How Commercial Drivers Size Up Against Distracted Driving:
“Our energy towards ending distracted driving cannot be limited to April. For non-commercial and commercial drivers, it needs to be reflected in every decision made on the road,” said Barrett Young, CMO of Netradyne. “Regarding commercial carriers, the role Netradyne plays in curbing bad driving behavior speaks for itself. With our technology, distracted driving is no longer something safety managers and truckers are powerless to address, and all drivers on the road stand to benefit from its continued adoption.”About Netradyne, Inc.:Founded in 2015, Netradyne is an industry-leading fleet safety SaaS startup with over 500 employees and offices in San Diego, CA, and Bangalore, IN. Trusted by more than 2,000 commercial fleets of all sizes and vehicle types worldwide, Netradyne’s flagship product Driver•i delivers the industry’s most advanced AI-powered HD video safety cameras, fleet performance analytics, and driver awareness tools. Driver•i recognizes risky and good driving behaviors by analyzing every minute of drive time, in-cab, and out with 98% accuracy.For more information, visit www.netradyne.com. Stay up to date with Netradyne on LinkedIn, Facebook, blog, and newsroom.Media Contact:Sarah DuckettSr. Communications Managersarah.duckett@netradyne.com