Business Wire
April 2, 2018
It’s Distracted
Driving Awareness Month and Cambridge Mobile Telematics has released new data,
stacking up the top distracted U.S. cities
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT), the world’s
leading smartphone-centric telematics provider, has announced its most recent
findings on distracted driving. The data collected from more than 65 million
trips over the last six months revealed distracted driving occurred during 36.1
percent of trips nationwide, up five percent from last year.
CMT’s smartphone app collects data
and provides actionable insights for drivers to improve their on-the-road
performance by measuring five driving behaviors: phone use while driving,
at-risk speeding, hard braking, harsh acceleration and cornering. The most
recent data collected showed several patterns of distracted behavior,
including:
·
The evening commute has the greatest
amount of distraction, with 38 percent of trips exhibiting distracted driving
behavior between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.
·
Most distractions occur at speeds of
30 – 40 miles per hour.
·
Drivers spend more time distracted on
local roads (57 percent of the time) versus on highways (43 percent of time).
·
The average length of distraction
time per trip was 2.67 seconds per mile.
This year, CMT also compared
distracted driving behaviors across the U.S., analyzing eight specific cities
– Boston, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Houston,
Philadelphia and San Francisco. All exhibited more than the national
average of time spent distracted while driving with an average
of 11 percent more time distracted per trip (the national average is 36.1
percent). The study also found:
·
Houston and Philadelphia had the
highest percentage of trips with distraction with 39.99 percent and 39.97
percent, respectively.
·
Philadelphia (3.77 seconds), Boston
(3.4 seconds) and Washington D.C. (3.39 seconds) had the longest average length
of distraction time per mile.
·
New York, Los Angeles and San
Francisco were the only cities that came in under the national average of trips
with distraction, with 32.9 percent of trips, 33 percent and 33.4 percent,
respectively.
“Distracted Driving Awareness Month
aims to highlight the epidemic of technology-related distraction that plagues
drivers across the United States,” said Hari Balakrishnan, Chief Technology
Officer of CMT. “In addition to raising awareness, we need to work together to
change this driving behavior, effectively kicking the distraction habit and
making our roads safer.”
Visit http://www.cmtelematics.com/blog/ for a
new infographic from CMT highlighting the dangers of distracted driving.
To learn more about the complete
telematics and behavioral analytics solution, visit www.cmtelematics.com/drivewell.
About Cambridge Mobile Telematics
Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) makes roads and drivers safer around the world. Founded in 2010 by two MIT professors and experienced entrepreneurs, CMT pioneered telematics for behavior-based insurance (BBI) and deployed the first solution to provide both traditional vehicle-centric UBI and BBI. With over 35 customers in 20 countries, CMT has a proven record of changing driver behavior: an average reduction of 35 percent in phone distraction, 20 percent in hard braking, and 20 percent in at-risk speeding all within less than 30 days of using the program. For more information, please visit cmtelematics.com and follow on Twitter @cmtelematics.
Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) makes roads and drivers safer around the world. Founded in 2010 by two MIT professors and experienced entrepreneurs, CMT pioneered telematics for behavior-based insurance (BBI) and deployed the first solution to provide both traditional vehicle-centric UBI and BBI. With over 35 customers in 20 countries, CMT has a proven record of changing driver behavior: an average reduction of 35 percent in phone distraction, 20 percent in hard braking, and 20 percent in at-risk speeding all within less than 30 days of using the program. For more information, please visit cmtelematics.com and follow on Twitter @cmtelematics.
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Kate Bachman, +1 617-969-9192 CMT@corporateink.com
Kate Bachman, +1 617-969-9192 CMT@corporateink.com
Source: Cambridge Mobile Telematics
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