Workplace Distracted Driving Survey

The purpose of this survey is to learn about distracted driving within our workplace. Your name will not be associated with your responses. Do NOT write your name on the survey. Your responses will be combined with everyone else’s responses to better understand what is happening in our workplace.

How concerned are you about safety on roads and highways?
Strongly disagreeModerately DisagreeSomewhat DisagreeNeither agree nor disagreeSomewhat AgreeModerately AgreeStrongly agree
“I believe the only acceptable number of deaths and serious injuries on our roadways should be zero.”
“I believe the only acceptable number of deaths and serious in juries among my co-workers on our roadways should be zero.”
How much do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "I believe the only acceptable number of deaths and serious injuries on our roadways should be zero."
How much do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "I believe the only acceptable number of deaths and serious in juries AMONG MY COWORKERS on our roadways should be zero."

Now, we want to ask about when you ARE driving for WORK.

Had a conversation on a cell phone while holding it in your hand?
Had a conversation on a cell phone without holding it ("hands free")?
Typed or read on a cell phone?
Adjusted a navigation system (on a phone or built into the vehicle)?
Adjusted the radio, sound system, or vehicle device?
Reached for an object in the vehicle?
Had a conversation with a passenger in the vehicle ?
Had a conversation on a cell phone while holding it in your hand?
Had a conversation on a cell phone without holding it ("hands free")?
Typed or read on a cell phone?
Adjusted a navigation system (on a phone or built into the vehicle)?
Adjusted the radio, sound system, or vehicle device?
Reached for an object in the vehicle?
Had a conversation with a passenger in the vehicle ?

Now, we want to ask about your beliefs about these behaviors.

Having a conversation on a cell phone while holding it in their hand?
Having a conversation on a cell phone without holding it ("hands free")

Washington Distracted Driving Law

In creating and implementing a workplace policy, it is important to understand current laws in Washington. In Washington, it is against the law to use your cell phone while you are driving. 

Laws explicitly include both text-based communications and talking on the phone while driving without appropriate hands-free devices. 

 Washington also acknowledges that a wide variety of other behaviors could distract a driver and result in dangerously distracted driving. An officer can cite a driver for engaging in any activity not related to the actual operation of the motor vehicle in a manner that interferes with its safe operation. See: https://wadrivetozero.com/distracted-driving/ for more information about the laws.

Key Terms for Workplace Distracted Driving Policies

Company business: any situation where an employee is performing tasks on behalf of their employer. 

Hands-free device: a mobile device that can be operated through voice command, often through a wireless or Bluetooth connection, integrated into the vehicle. 

Hand-held device: a mobile device that is operated while holding the phone in hand and operating it through pressing buttons or a touch screen. 

Mobile device: any portable communication device including (but not limited to) mobile phones, smart phones, tablets, and laptop computers. 

Employer-owned or Employee-owned device: Employees may conduct company business on devices that are either employer owned or employee owned. Both types of devices may be for work as well as personal uses. 

Questions to Consider: