A recent survey from State Farm and KRC Research found that 2 out of 3 drivers (64%) reported to have “experienced an act of aggressive driving”6 or more times in the past 3 months, and nearly 1/3 of drivers say they’re likely to engage in aggressive driving habits during the holiday travel season.
Survey Key Findings
“These findings reinforce how important it is to keep safety top of mind when driving every day, but especially during heavy travel times like the winter holidays,” says Chris Mullen, Director of Technology Research at State Farm. “Both negative and positive emotions can affect the way drivers behave and it’s vital to be aware of your state of mind and continually refocus your attention on the road and practicing safe driving behaviors.”
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines aggressive driving as, “speeding or driving too fast for conditions, improper lane changing or passing, and tailgating.”
About the Study
The study was an online survey designed and conducted by KRC Research on behalf of State Farm from October 25 to November 3, 2013. In all, 1,000 drivers among a demographically representative U.S. sample of adults 18 years of age and older were surveyed. All respondents were required to have a valid U.S. driver’s license to participate in the survey. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated.