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Beware of the Zoom Zombie: 54% of Americans Who Drive After Video Chatting Report Trouble Concentrating
April 6, 2021 GMT
COLUMBUS, Ohio (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 6, 2021
COVID-19 is far from over, but the impact it has had on our collective driving capabilities continues to show itself in meaningful, sometimes surprising ways.
According to a new analysis of over 6.1 billion miles driven by drivers who completed Root Insurance’s (NASDAQ: ROOT) test drive, the average American driver used their phone once every 5.5 miles in 2020 (or 18 times every 100 miles). 1 Moreover, a national consumer survey of 1,819 American drivers shows that 54% of Americans who drive after video chatting report trouble concentrating. When work life became synonymous with home life, COVID-19 created new distractions and challenges for American drivers getting behind the wheel of a car.
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Here’s something new to worry about the Root Insurance Distracted Driving Awareness Survey found that 54% of people who drove their vehicles soon after videoconferencing reported having trouble concentrating on the road … a condition they’re calling Zoom zombies. Zoom zombies are bad for other people on the road, but good for remote bands looking for a name.