Survey Finds Distracted Driving Common Though Few Admit to it

Canadians report witnessing many distractions but admit to few, according to RSA Insurance survey. Turns out many are using the driver’s seat as a place to apply makeup, shave, scream at other drivers and make out.

According to a survey commissioned by RSA Insurance, 63 percent of Canadians report witnessing other drivers applying makeup and 57 percent saw others fixing their hair, while only 3 percent admitted to applying makeup and 7 percent to fixing their hair.driving while putting on makeup

One of the most interesting findings in the survey is that drivers across the country, including in Ontario where there has been increased activity in distracted driving campaigns, are not getting the message that talking, texting and driving don’t mix. Almost all Canadians reported seeing drivers talking or texting.

The Leger survey also found:

Source: RSA Insurance