American Driving Survey: 2024
This research brief provides statistics on the driving behavior of the American public in 2024 based on data from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety’s annual American Driving Survey. New analyses of engine type and driving patterns are included.
December 2025 Research Brief
2024 Traffic Safety Culture Index
The 2024 iteration of the annual Traffic Safety Culture Index describes Americans’ perceptions of, attitudes towards, and engagement in dangerous driving behaviors, their views on roadway safety and government efforts, and how profiles of risky driving have shifted over time.
December 2025 Technical Report | Report Summary
Slow Down, Move Over Laws: Investigating Factors Influencing Drivers’ Behavior and Compliance
Stranded motorists and the emergency responders who help them face significant risks at the roadside. Slow Down, Move Over laws seek to protect them. This research seeks to identify ways to promote safer driving behaviors and compliance with these laws.
October 2025 Technical Report | Report Summary
Aggressive Driving and Road Rage
This report explores drivers’ experiences of aggressive driving and road rage conveyed in focus group discussions and provides data on the prevalence of self-reported aggressive driving and road rage behaviors based on a survey of a representative sample of U.S. drivers.
September 2025 Technical Report | Report Summary
Increasing the Use of Smartphone-Limiting Technology to Combat Distracted Driving
The current study aimed to understand barriers to using smartphone-limiting technologies to reduce distraction while driving and to examine ways to overcome these barriers through educational materials to improve driver awareness and knowledge of the countermeasures.
April 2025 Technical Report | Report Summary
A Randomized Field Trial of Smartphone-Based Feedback Designed to Encourage Safe Driving: Comparing Focused and Self-Chosen Goals to Standard Usage-Based Insurance Messaging
The goal of this research was to examine whether providing feedback and incentives through a smartphone app improves driver safety, and whether greater improvements are possible and sustained by assigning or allowing drivers to choose more focused goals.
April 2025 Technical Report | Report Summary
Examination of Cannabis Users’ Perceptions and Self-Reported Behaviors to Inform Messaging to Deter Impaired Driving
To address the paucity of evidence on strategies to deter driving after cannabis use, this multiphase project interviewed relevant experts and surveyed cannabis users to inform recommendations for public policy stakeholders, law enforcement, and public health professionals.
March 2025 Technical Report | Report Summary
Development and Validation of Messaging to Deter Cannabis Impaired Driving
This study interviewed cannabis users to gain a better understanding of attitudes, perceptions, and reasons for driving under the influence in order to inform the development of messages to deter cannabis impaired driving, which were then tested for perceived effectiveness.
March 2025 Technical Report | Report Summary
Cannabis Use, Public Health, and Traffic Safety: Outcomes from the Scientific Literature and Expert Opinion on the Potential Impacts of Rescheduling
This study synthesizes existing scientific evidence regarding cannabis use and decriminalization in terms of the factors used to determine drug scheduling under the Controlled Substances Act. Further, it explores expert opinion on potential impacts of cannabis rescheduling.
December 2024 Technical Report | Report Summary
2023 Traffic Safety Culture Index
The 2023 iteration of the annual Traffic Safety Culture Index describes Americans’ perceptions of, attitudes towards, and engagement in dangerous driving behaviors, and identifies profiles of risky driving.
December 2024 Technical Report | Report Summary