- 69% of U.S. drivers talked on their cell phone while driving within 30 days before they were surveyed compared to 21% of drivers from the U.K.
- 31% of drivers in the U.S. reported that they had read or sent text messages or e-mails while driving, compared to 15% in Spain.
- Among U.S. drivers, there were no significant differences between men and women in terms of cell phone use or reading or sending text/e-mail messages while driving.
For more information and resources to help prevent distracted driving, visit CDC's website.