![Page 1: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
Traffic Safety Culture Indexing
2015 Texas Survey
Behavioral Research GroupNeal A. Johnson
![Page 2: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
How we Conducted the Survey
![Page 3: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
How we Conducted the Survey
![Page 4: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
Survey Question Categories:
1. Problems reported as
bigger/smaller than 3 years ago
2. Support for countermeasures
3. Acceptable driving behavior
4. Self-reported driving behavior
![Page 5: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
Sample Demographics
![Page 6: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
Sample Demographics
![Page 7: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
Sample Demographics
![Page 8: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
Sample Demographics
![Page 9: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
Sample Demographics
![Page 10: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
What problems did respondents say were bigger than 3 years ago?
![Page 11: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
![Page 12: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
Smaller or not a problem?
Statewide Seatbelt Use 90.5%Child Restraint Use (ages 0-4) 87.2%School Age Children (ages 5-16) 63.8%
![Page 13: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
Support for Countermeasures
![Page 14: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
![Page 15: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
![Page 16: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
![Page 17: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/17.jpg)
What driving behaviors are considered acceptable/unacceptable?
![Page 18: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/18.jpg)
How did respondents self-report their driving behavior?
![Page 19: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/19.jpg)
![Page 20: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/20.jpg)
![Page 21: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/21.jpg)
Is Texas a state where traffic safety culture is highly valued?
Well, we know that:• The dangers of texting while driving are recognized by the public
• Some key traffic safety issues are perceived as getting worse, such as:• Texting while driving• Speeding• Drunk driving
• There is support for countermeasures to address some of these issues
• Risky driving behaviors are generally viewed as unacceptable, such as:
• Using a cell phone while driving for texting, emailing, or social media use• Driving while drunk or sleepy• Driving through a red light• Not wearing a seatbelt
![Page 22: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/22.jpg)
Is Texas a state where traffic safety culture is highly valued?
On the other hand:• Talking on a cell phone while driving (hand-held or hands-free) is
fairly widely accepted
• There is also a “Do as I say not as I do” mentality especially concerning texting or talking on a cell phone while driving
– AAAFTS, found this to be prevalent throughout the country
• Speeding, while of increased concern to some Texans, has mixed support for countermeasures to address the problem
![Page 23: Traffic Safety Culture Indexing: 2015 Texas Survey](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022030122/58a336c81a28ab9b6d8b5a7d/html5/thumbnails/23.jpg)
Contact Information
Neal Johnson
Katie Womack