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New data shows apps re the biggest driving distraction

New data from the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) has revealed that apps are the biggest distraction to people who dangerously use their phones while driving.

The TAC has released findings from its latest Road Safety Monitor, a survey of 2492 Victorians, which showed almost half of people who admitted to using a mobile phone while driving were using apps.

Fifty-two per cent of respondents said they used a mobile phone in their hands while driving and, of those people, a majority were interacting with an app.

A quarter of respondents who reported hand-held mobile phone use said they ‘made or received a call’ or ‘sent or read a text message’.

Respondents also reported using apps behind the wheel at a higher frequency, with just over a quarter admitting to doing so ‘sometimes’ or ‘most of the time’, nearly three times more often than making or receiving a call.

TAC chief executive Tracey Slatter said the risks of driving while distracted were indisputable, and it was concerning that so many people were still picking up their phone while driving.

“We’ve seen a devastating increase to the number of people killed on our roads and each one of those deaths was avoidable, we need people to put the phone away and play their part in making our roads safe,” she said.

“Driving a car is a task that requires our full attention and if you’re looking at your phone while behind the wheel you’re essentially driving blind.

“If you know that you may be tempted, put the phone in the boot, activate the do not disturb function, set your map and playlist before you leave; nothing is more important than your life and the lives of the people you’re sharing the road with.”

Roads and Road Safety Minister Melissa Horne said findings from the TAC Road Safety Monitor would help inform key government actions on road safety.

“This is important advice to government as we work towards refreshing the road safety action plan, to address the terrible levels of road trauma we are seeing this year,“ she said.

The new data comes amid a tragic year on Victorian roads with 175 people killed so far – 36 higher than at the same time in 2022.

Distracted driving is a major factor in road trauma and drivers are 10 times more at risk of crashing if they are using their phone, while taking your eyes off the road for two seconds or more doubles your crash risk in a 50km/h zone.

The Victorian Government earlier this year increased the penalties for using a mobile device while driving to a $577 fine and four demerit points.

New mobile phone and seat belt wearing detection cameras have also been introduced in Victoria.

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