The Welland Tribune

Texting and driving getting worse: CAA survey

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OTTAWA — A survey suggests most Canadians believe texting and driving is getting worse despite police crackdowns and extensive public education efforts.

In the November survey conducted by the Canadian Automobile Associatio­n, 83 per cent of respondent­s said they believe texting while driving is a bigger problem now than it was three years ago. The CAA survey also shows a whopping 96 per cent of respondent­s say drivers who text and drive are a threat to their safety on the road and that texting and driving is now tied with drunk driving as the top road safety concern among Canadians. The CAA also says other forms of distractio­n are increasing­ly an issue, such as emailing while driving, drivers talking on cell phones and drivers talking to or interactin­g with their in- car technologi­es. The survey of 2,003 Canadians has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.19 per cent, 19 times out of 20.

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