2024 Impaired Driving Survey Results
Description
The 2024 Impaired Driving Survey, conducted by the Center for Community Action (CCA), presents insights into attitudes, behaviors, and perceptions related to impaired driving across the Commonwealth. The survey covers key topic areas, including alcohol-impaired driving, drug-impaired driving, enforcement awareness, public perceptions of risk, and prevention strategies. These results help inform community education efforts, support law enforcement initiatives, and guide policy decisions aimed at reducing impaired driving and improving road safety in Virginia.
How the Community can use the Data
The CCA 2024 Impaired Driving Survey Results provide valuable insights that communities, public health organizations, law enforcement, and policymakers can use to better understand public attitudes and behaviors related to impaired driving. Communities can use this data to develop targeted prevention and education campaigns, support enforcement strategies, raise awareness about the dangers of impaired driving, and inform policies aimed at improving road safety and reducing impaired driving incidents across the Commonwealth.
Data Limitations
The data is based on self-reported responses, which can be influenced by participants’ willingness to share honest answers and may be subject to recall bias or social desirability bias. The survey sample may not fully represent all demographic groups or geographic areas, which can affect the generalizability of the results. Additionally, the findings reflect perceptions and behaviors at a single point in time and may not capture changes or trends over time.