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Travelers Canada Survey Reveals One in Five Canadians Admit to a Crash, Collision or Near Miss Due to Their Own Distraction Behind the Wheel

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Travelers Canada, the Canadian division of The Travelers Companies, Inc. (NYSE: TRV), today announced the results of the 2022 Travelers Canada Distracted Driving Risk Survey, revealing that most Canadians engage in dangerous behaviours behind the wheel despite knowing the associated risks. While 77 per cent of Canadians say that distracted driving is very risky and they take every step possible to avoid being distracted, half of respondents admit to talking or using a phone while driving. Notably, one in five drivers admit they have had a crash, collision or near miss because they were distracted.

“It is alarming to see a large percentage of people admit to risky driving behaviours, which indicates that more needs to be done to convince people to put their phones away and stay focused while driving,” said Paul Stone, Vice President of Distribution and Sales at Travelers Canada. “It’s time we rethink our actions and accept the vital role we all play in keeping our roads safe.”

Work-related pressures may also be contributing to distracted driving. According to the survey, 29 per cent of Canadians say they respond to work-related calls, texts or emails while driving. Reasons cited include concern that it might be a work emergency (44%), feeling the need to always be available (30%) and worrying that they will miss something important (28%).

When asked about expectations within the workplace, 19 per cent of employed Canadians say their employer has an official policy about sending or receiving work-related phone calls, texts or emails while driving. When an employer has a policy in place, the majority (87%) of employees report that they always or usually comply with it. This suggests that having a policy in place is an effective way to mitigate dangerous driving behaviours when it comes to work-related distractions.

Drivers are more likely to correct their dangerous behaviours when passengers speak up, according to the survey, with 86 per cent of respondents who use a phone while driving saying they would be less likely to do so if a passenger mentioned it. However, the likelihood of passengers saying something depends on who is behind the wheel. For instance:

  • 35 per cent of Canadians would speak up to a spouse or partner.
  • 23 per cent would speak up to a friend.
  • 7 per cent would speak up to a co-worker.
  • 2 per cent would say something to a boss or manager.

For more information about the Travelers Canada Distracted Driving Risk Survey and ways to reduce distracted driving, please visit TravelersCanada.ca.

About the Travelers Canada Distracted Driving Risk Survey

This survey was conducted April 4-7, 2022, among a nationally representative sample of 1,010 Canadians aged 18-69, balanced and weighted on age, gender and region. All respondents were members of the online Angus Reid Forum. For comparison purposes only, a probability sample of this size would yield a margin of error of +/- 3.1 percentage points at a 95 per cent confidence level. The survey was offered in French and English.

About Travelers Canada

The Travelers Companies, Inc. (NYSE: TRV) is a leading provider of property casualty insurance for auto, home and business. A component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Travelers has approximately 30,000 employees and generated revenues of approximately US$35 billion in 2021. The Travelers Insurance Company of Canada, Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company and St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company (Canada Branch) are the Canadian licensed insurers known as Travelers Canada. For more information, visit www.TravelersCanada.ca.

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Keera Hart, Kaiser & Partners, 905-580-1257
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Sperry Mylott, 860-277-5075
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Janette Baxter, 860-954-3869
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Contacts

Media:

Keera Hart, Kaiser & Partners, 905-580-1257
Keera.Hart@kaiserpartners.com

Sperry Mylott, 860-277-5075
smylott@travelers.com

Janette Baxter, 860-954-3869
jebaxter@travelers.com

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