AAA Foundation for Traffic Safeties 2011 Americans Want More, Not Less, Action to Advance Laws, Regulation and Enforcement to Improve Highway Safety

Authors
Bleier, D.

Publisher
AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety

Website Section
Driver Types

Method
Survey

Abstract
This fact sheet summarized the results of a survey of Americans to gauge their opinions about road safety issues. The survey was conducted by telephone of a random sample of nationally representative sample of 920 American drivers ages 18 years and older. The survey results showed 62% of Americans agreed the U.S. needs more laws to prevent people from doing dangerous things while driving. More than half (57%) of Americans agreed their respective state government needs to do more to make their roads safer. A large majority (86%) agree all new drivers should be required to complete a driver education course before they can get a driver’s license. Similarly, many Americans agreed both auto manufacturers (60%) and the federal government (41%) need to do more to make cars safer (9% and 21%, respectively, disagree). Seventy percent of Americans agree that driving safety laws should be enforced more strictly (6% disagree).

Reference
Bleier, D. (2011) Americans Want More, Not Less, Action to Advance Laws, Regulation and Enforcement to Improve Highway Safety – Factsheet. AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Washington D.C.

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Americans Want More, Not Less, Action to Advance Laws, Regulation and Enforcement to Improve Highway Safety

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