Seatbelt and mobile phone use surveys: 2021
Driver mobile phone use and seatbelt wearing rates for 2021 (updating previous figures covering 2017).
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This publication presents information about the proportion of drivers observed using a hand-held mobile phone and the proportion of drivers and passengers wearing seatbelts whilst driving in Great Britain from a roadside observation survey commissioned jointly between Transport Scotland and Department for Transport.
In Great Britain in 2021, 1.0% of drivers were observed using a hand-held mobile phone whilst driving on weekdays, of which:
- 0.6% were observed holding the phone to their ear
- 0.4% holding the phone in their hand
For seatbelts, on weekdays in Great Britain:
- 94.8% of drivers were observed using a seatbelt
- 94.6% of front seat passengers were observed using a seatbelt
- 91.5% of rear seat passengers were observed using a seatbelt
While seatbelt wearing rates remain high overall, the latest road casualty statistics for 2020 show that 23% of car occupant fatalities in reported road collisions were not wearing a seatbelt. This indicates that car occupants who do not wear a seatbelt are disproportionately likely to be killed in road collisions.
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