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Abstract
OBJECTIVES: While numerous cell phone use while driving laws have been passed among states, little information exists regarding who gets cited for these traffic infractions and how much these laws are enforced at the state-level within the USA.Entities:
Keywords: ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY MEDICINE; LAW (see Medical Law); PUBLIC HEALTH
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27301485 PMCID: PMC4916571 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011381
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Summary of citation data collected by states for analysis*
| State | Complete data years included in analysis | Provided data for cell phone use while driving violations only | Provided data for all traffic violations | Type of cell phone use while driving law and the year of enactment (thru 12/31/2013)* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alaska | 2009–2013 | X | TB 2008 | |
| Connecticut | 2007–2013 | X | HB 2005; TB 2005; YDB 2005 | |
| District of Columbia | 2008–2013 | X | HB 2004; TB 2004; YDB 2004 | |
| Kentucky | 2011–2013 | X | TB 2010; YDB 2011 | |
| Massachusetts | 2011–2013 | X | TB 2010; YDB 2010 | |
| Michigan | 2011–2013 | X | TB 2010; YDB 2013 | |
| Mississippi | 2012–2013 | X | TB-S 2011 | |
| North Carolina | 2010–2013 | X | TB 2009; YDB 2006 | |
| North Dakota | 2012–2013 | X | TB 2011; YDB 2012 | |
| Nebraska | 2011–2013 | X | TB 2010; YDB 2008 | |
| New York | 2010–2013 | X | HB 2001; TB 2009 | |
| Ohio | 2013 | X | TB 2012; YDB 2012 | |
| Utah | 2012–2013 | X | HB 2007; TB 2009; YDB 2013 | |
| Washington | 2008–2013 | X | HB 2007; TB 2007; YDB 2010 | |
| Wyoming | 2011–2013 | X | TB 2010 |
*TB, universal texting ban; HB, hand-held ban; TB-S, texting ban is not universal; YDB, young driver all cell phone ban. Universal indicates that the law applies to all drivers regardless of age. For each type of cell phone ban violation, analyses were limited to data years after a law was passed for each state.
Demographic characteristics of apprehended drivers by type of traffic violation in select states, USA†
| Texting violations (N=14 682)‡ | Hand-held violations (N=2 522 350)§ | Young driver ban violations (N=342)¶ | All traffic citations (N=12 758 958)** | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N (%) | p Value | N (%) | p Value | N (%) | p Value | N (%) | |
| Demographics | |||||||
| Age (in years) | * | * | * | ||||
| 15–17 | 103 (1.1) | 528 (0.0) | 150 (81.1) | 54 698 (0.5) | |||
| 18–24 | 2862 (30.6) | 155 793 (6.4) | 35 (18.9) | 1 810 848 (18.0) | |||
| 25–64 | 6323 (67.7) | 2 229 662 (90.8) | NA | 7 931 035 (78.9) | |||
| ≥65 | 52 (0.6) | 68 874 (2.8) | NA | 260 340 (2.6) | |||
| Missing | 5342 | 67 493 | 157 | 2 702 037 | |||
| Sex | * | * | * | ||||
| Male | 6742 (56.4) | 1 937 440 (76.9) | 194 (56.7) | 7 585 692 (68.2) | |||
| Female | 5220 (43.6) | 582 856 (23.1) | 148 (43.3) | 3 541 444 (31.8) | |||
| Missing | 2720 | 2054 | 0 | 1 631 822 | |||
| In-state violators | * | * | * | ||||
| Yes | 7429 (55.2) | 2 056 716 (82.2) | 175 (51.2) | 9 898 499 (85.8) | |||
| No | 6019 (44.8) | 445 605 (17.8) | 167 (48.8) | 1 641 948 (14.2) | |||
| Missing | 1234 | 20 029 | 5 | 1 218 511 | |||
| Day of week | * | * | 0.70 | ||||
| Mon-Thurs | 7288 (63.9) | 1 758 405 (69.7) | 201 (58.8) | 7 625 463 (59.8) | |||
| Fri-Sun | 4122 (36.1) | 763 945 (30.3) | 141 (41.2) | 5 130 141 (40.2) | |||
| Missing | 3272 | 0 | 0 | 3354 | |||
| Season | * | * | 0.09 | ||||
| Winter | 2100 (18.4) | 587 615 (23.3) | 73 (21.4) | 3 053 739 (23.9) | |||
| Spring | 2554 (22.4) | 758 206 (30.1) | 85 (24.9) | 3 455 816 (27.1) | |||
| Summer | 3454 (30.3) | 621 579 (24.6) | 99 (29.0) | 3 293 759 (25.8) | |||
| Fall | 3302 (28.9) | 554 950 (22.0) | 85 (24.9) | 2 952 290 (23.2) | |||
| Missing | 3272 | 0 | 0 | 3354 | |||
Cochran Armitage Trend test was used to obtain p values for age and season; Pearson's χ2 tests were used to obtain p values for all other variables; comparison groups were drivers who did not receive that specific citation.
*=p≤0.05.
†Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. P=probability.
‡May include data from states with texting bans—Alaska 2009–2013, Connecticut 2007–2013, District of Columbia 2008–2013, Kentucky 2011–2013, Massachusetts 2011–2013, Michigan 2011–2013, Mississippi 2012–2013, North Carolina 2010–2013, North Dakota 2012–2013, Nebraska 2011–2013, New York 2010–2013, Ohio 2013, Utah 2012–2013, Washington 2008–2013, and Wyoming 2011–2013.
§May include data from states with hand-held bans—Connecticut 2007–2013, District of Columbia 2008–2013, New York 2010–2013, Utah 2012–2013, and Washington 2008–2013.
¶May include data from states with young driver bans—Connecticut 2007–2013, District of Columbia 2008–2013, Kentucky 2012–2013, Massachusetts 2011–2013, North Carolina 2010–2013, North Dakota 2013, Nebraska 2011–2013, Ohio 2013 and Washington 2011–2012. Data from Michigan and Utah could not be used because these states passed legislation during 2013.
**Summary column. Includes all citation data (cell phone violations and all other traffic citations)—Alaska 2009–2013, Connecticut 2007–2013, District of Columbia 2008–2013, Kentucky 2011–2013, Massachusetts 2011–2013, Michigan 2011–2013, Mississippi 2012–2013, North Carolina 2010–2013, North Dakota 2012–2013, Nebraska 2011–2013, New York 2010–2013, Ohio 2013, Utah 2012–2013, Washington 2008–2013, and Wyoming 2011–2013.
NA, Not applicable.
Figure 1Proportion of cell phone use while driving violations among states that provided data for all traffic violations. Includes data from Alaska, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, Ohio, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Overall number of infractions committed by in-state residents per 100 000 licensed drivers per year for each type of cell phone use while driving violation*
| Violation | Grouping | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | Average Rate† |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Texting‡ | Overall | 2.39 | 4.83 | 6.75 | 9.19 | 5.79 |
| Sex | ||||||
| Males | 2.72 | 5.03 | 6.63 | 9.61 | 6.00 | |
| Females | 2.05 | 3.77 | 5.46 | 6.93 | 4.55 | |
| Age (years) | ||||||
| 15–17 | 7.04 | 11.06 | 5.86 | 8.24 | 8.05 | |
| 18–24 | 5.84 | 12.64 | 13.80 | 17.70 | 12.50 | |
| 25–64 | 2.10 | 2.92 | 4.33 | 6.64 | 4.00 | |
| ≥65 | – | 0.15 | 0.23 | 0.29 | 0.17 | |
| Hand-held use§ | Overall | 3769.61 | 2733.29 | 2194.09 | 1730.61 | 2606.90 |
| Sex | ||||||
| Males | 5896.51 | 4210.82 | 3281.68 | 2448.24 | 3959.31 | |
| Females | 1678.12 | 1289.73 | 1145.72 | 1048.93 | 1290.63 | |
| Age (years) | ||||||
| 15–17 | 80.96 | 46.98 | 51.41 | 52.04 | 57.85 | |
| 18–24 | 2398.61 | 1721.47 | 1426.64 | 1218.11 | 1691.21 | |
| 25–64 | 4753.99 | 3438.12 | 2727.24 | 2132.49 | 3262.96 | |
| ≥65 | 514.87 | 436.05 | 402.27 | 361.15 | 428.59 | |
| Any traffic infraction¶ | Overall | 12, 035.94 | 10, 549.44 | 9261.16 | 7968.45 | 9953.75 |
| Sex | ||||||
| Males | 15, 900.59 | 13, 688.71 | 12, 090.20 | 10, 193.42 | 12, 968.23 | |
| Females | 8541.95 | 7469.30 | 6663.58 | 5646.49 | 7080.33 | |
| Age (years) | ||||||
| 15–17 | 8126.99 | 6839.74 | 4923.03 | 4439.62 | 6082.35 | |
| 18–24 | 24, 016.91 | 20, 223.77 | 17, 521.51 | 16, 237.02 | 19, 499.08 | |
| 25–64 | 12, 018.40 | 10, 525.00 | 9316.98 | 8837.05 | 10, 174.36 | |
| ≥65 | 1406.77 | 1364.19 | 1340.08 | 1324.88 | 1358.98 | |
*Rates were calculated by dividing the number of violations from in-state residents by the number of 100 000 licensed drivers from each included state each year. Only data from 2010–2013 were presented because most states contributed data to these years.
†The average rate was obtained by adding rates from 2010–2013 and dividing by 4.
‡May include data from states with texting bans—Alaska 2009–2013, Connecticut 2007–2013, District of Columbia 2008–2013, Kentucky 2011–2013, Massachusetts 2011–2013, Michigan 2011–2013, Mississippi 2012–2013, North Carolina 2010–2013, North Dakota 2012–2013, Nebraska 2011–2013, New York 2010–2013, Ohio 2013, Utah 2012–2013, Washington 2008–2013, and Wyoming 2011–2013.
§May include data from states with hand-held bans—Connecticut 2007–2013, District of Columbia 2008–2013, New York 2010–2013, Utah 2012–2013, and Washington 2008–2013.
¶May Include data from states that supplied data on all traffic citations—Alaska 2009–2013, Connecticut 2007–2013, District of Columbia 2008–2013, Mississippi 2012–2013, North Carolina 2010–2013, Nebraska 2011–2013, Ohio 2013, Utah 2012–2013, Washington 2008–2013, and Wyoming 2011–2013.