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Texas Teens Tally 1,124 Driving DistractionsAllstate Study Reveals Real Life Teen Driving Dangers


Texas Teens Tally 1,124 Driving DistractionsAllstate Study Reveals Real Life Teen Driving Dangers

IRVING, Texas, Sept. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The top driving distraction for Texas teens is talking on cell phones, followed by playing with the radio and having other teens in the car distracting the driver. This according to Allstate Insurance Company's Roadwatch Snapshot -- a one-day, real world look at teen driving habits aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of distracted driving.

For the Roadwatch Snapshot, student volunteers from 20 schools across Texas spent a half hour, the afternoon of September 18, near the exit of their student parking lot, tallying up the number of drivers engaged in distracted behavior while leaving school. The result -- a tally of 1,124 distractions that included kids driving with their legs and jumping from moving vehicles.

    Distracting Data

    Distracted Driving Behavior            Frequency
    Talking on cell phone                     293
    Turning on radio/high radio volume        247
    Passengers distracting driver             232
    Text messaging                            147
    Eating or drinking                         95
    Other distractions                         91
    Putting on makeup                          19

Allstate says talk to your teens about driving distractions. "Motor vehicle crashes are the number one killer of teens with driver error contributing to 87 percent of all teen accidents," said Rhonda Young, an Allstate agent in Abilene. "By raising awareness about the dangers of distractions through Roadwatch, Allstate and our teen volunteers hope to save lives."

Simple activities such as talking on a cell phone, texting and switching radio stations can significantly impair a teen's ability to react quickly to changing traffic conditions. A recent survey by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) also found fatal crashes involving teen drivers are much more likely to happen when other teenagers are in the car.

Focus on the Road

During back to school time, Allstate reminds teens to back off the accelerator and reduce potentially deadly driving distractions that can contribute to driver error.

    --  Remember the road: Think before dialing and driving. In a recent
        survey, more than 55 percent of teens say they make and answer cell
        phone calls while driving. If it is absolutely necessary to make a
        call, use a hands-free device and stay focused on the road.
    --  Don't be a multi-tasking motorist: Make adjustments to things like
        mirrors and the radio before putting the car in drive. Also, plan your
        day accordingly so that driving time is not meal time.
    --  Be aware of backseat dangers: Limit the number of passengers in the
        car.  A recent study shows 44 percent of teens said they drive more
        safely without friends in the car.
    --  Speak up: 70 percent of teens have felt unsafe when someone else was
        driving, but only 45 percent said they would speak up if someone was
        driving in a way that made them scared or uncomfortable.
    --  Parents matter: 89 percent of teens said their parents are influential
        in encouraging safer driving.

To help teens stay safer this school year, parents can initiate a conversation about smart driving using Allstate's Parent-Teen Driving Contract, http://www.allstate.com\teen. The contract helps set guidelines for smart driving and consequences for not living up to those expectations.

The Roadwatch Snapshot was conducted in the following Texas cities and/or surrounding areas:

    --  Abilene
    --  Amarillo
    --  Austin
    --  Corpus Christi
    --  Dallas/Fort Worth
    --  El Paso
    --  Lubbock
    --  San Antonio
    --  Victoria
    --  Waco

The Allstate Corporation is the nation's largest publicly held personal lines insurer. Widely known through the "You're In Good Hands With Allstate(R)" slogan, Allstate helps individuals in approximately 17 million households protect what they have today and better prepare for tomorrow through approximately 14,900 exclusive agencies and financial representatives in the U.S. and Canada. Customers can access Allstate products and services such as auto insurance and homeowners insurance through Allstate agencies, or in select states at allstate.com and 1-800 Allstate(R). Encompass(R) and Deerbrook(R) Insurance brand property and casualty products are sold exclusively through independent agents. The Allstate Financial Group provides life insurance, supplemental accident and health insurance, annuity, banking and retirement products designed for individual, institutional and worksite customers that are distributed through Allstate agencies, independent agencies, financial institutions and broker-dealers.


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