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Title:North Dakota Statewide Traffic Safety Survey, 2012
Publication Date:Oct 2012
Type:Issue Brief

 

Abstract

The statewide driver traffic safety survey provides the NDDOT Traffic Safety Office an understanding of perceptions and behaviors related to focus issues. A set of core questions addresses nationally agreed upon priorities including seat belts, drinking and driving, and speeding. In addition to the core issues, questions were included to better understand views on specific programs and activities in North Dakota. Results indicate that many North Dakota drivers have adopted safe practices, but it is apparent that additional efforts are needed to improve safety on the state's roads. A few substantial differences in seat belt use, speeding, and distracted driving were found in comparing drivers by region and geography. Within the entire driver population, a target driver group of young male drivers engages in relatively high-risk driving practices and has some disregard for reducing potential for crash injury through consistent use of seat belts. Continual measurement of transportation safety on North Dakota's roads gives agencies a clearer picture of what the state's safety needs include and assists in facilitating safer roads for everyone traveling through the state.

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