As Traffic Heats Up, Could Northwest Drivers Be Cooling Down?

Insurance Poll Reveals Drop in Rude and Aggressive Driving Acts

According to the PEMCO Polite Driving Index, which measures driving politeness and road aggression reported by Washington and Oregon residents, drivers today say they witness fewer aggressive acts now than they did five years ago.

millennial-driver

Even as traffic in the Northwest heats up, drivers may be cooling down. That’s the upshot of the latest poll from PEMCO Insurance, which reveals a decline in the number of rude or aggressive acts local drivers witness from fellow motorists on the road.

According to the PEMCO Polite Driving Index, which measures driving politeness and road aggression reported by Washington and Oregon residents, drivers today say they witness fewer aggressive acts now than they did five years ago.

Whether it’s tailgating, erratic moves or rude gestures, drivers in Washington report seeing at least three fewer aggressive acts per month from their fellow drivers – a drop from 12 to about nine since 2010. In Portland, Ore., the data tells a similar story: witnessed aggressive acts among drivers there have gone from 10 to nine per month over that time as well.

But not all drivers are cooling down. The poll finds that the better behavior seems to be attributed to younger, Millennial drivers (those 35 and under), while their older counterparts’ aggression remains about the same.

In Washington, Millennial drivers have traditionally admitted to being more aggressive than their older counterparts. And while the latest poll upholds that trend, it also shows that Millennial drivers’ aggressive acts are down from 2.6 in 2013 to two in 2015, while older drivers have stayed at about one admitted act of aggression per month over the same span.

“We were surprised to learn that Millennials appear to be the driving force behind lower tensions on the road,” said PEMCO spokesperson Derek Wing. “We can only speculate, but perhaps it’s because they choose more alternative transportation modes like ride-share or public transportation, which are perhaps less infuriating than single-occupancy driving in our region’s mounting gridlock.”

But even as Millennials’ manners have improved, respondents of all ages are far more likely to admit witnessing rude driving than committing it themselves.

While a majority of Northwest drivers say they’re personally aggressive no more than two times per month, PEMCO’s Polite Driving Index reveals that drivers see rude acts from other drivers about nine times per month.

But, again, it’s the younger drivers who experience more aggression. About one-third of the under 55 crowd say they witness 10 or more aggressive acts per month, while just 20 percent of drivers over 55 report seeing aggression at the same rate.

“We’re encouraged that drivers’ tempers may be cooling, but the poll shows they’re still quick to criticize the ‘other guy’ on the road, so we still have a ways to go before there’s complete harmony on the roads,” Wing said.

For a complete summary of PEMCO’s poll results, visit www.pemco.com/poll.

You May Also Like

CCG Acquires Square One Systems, Coyote Vision Group

For over 40 years, Square One Systems has delivered effective solutions to collision repairers centered around analytics, collaboration and accountability.

Certified Collision Group, Inc., (CCG) announced it has acquired Square One Systems and Coyote Vision Group. 

“CCG is excited to welcome Square One and the Coyote Vision Group to our portfolio," said Michelle Sullivan, CEO of CCG. "Square One has demonstrated over 40 years of innovative leadership in delivering effective solutions centered around analytics, collaboration and accountability. Performance-driven groups enhance top-performing, like-minded operators, ultimately elevating the entire industry. We are delighted to continue supporting Coyote Vision Group and Square One Performance group members as they optimize business performance, seize opportunities and foster community growth."

Keene Auto Body: Since 1928

Ensio Piispanen immigrated from Finland to the U.S. and founded Keene Auto Body in 1928.

AASP/NJ Announces Winners of NORTHEAST Show Bodywork Bowl

The competition featured 70 competitors showcasing their skills in welding, painting and estimating.

Consolidator Report

Consolidation news from the week of April 15.

People on the Move

Recent personnel news that has appeared on bodyshopbusiness.com.

Other Posts

Top 5 Stories of the Week

A recap of the top five stories on bodyshopbusiness.com during the week of April 15.

Crash Champions Appoints Industry Veteran to Board of Directors

Barrett Callaghan brings two decades of industry experience to Crash Champions from Shift Technology and CCC Intelligent Solutions.

Marine Corps Veteran Joins Maaco Family

Quincy Land, owner of the newly opened Maaco in O’Fallon, has 20 years of dedicated service as a gunnery sergeant in the Marine Corps.

I-CAR Recognizes Industry Excellence with Chairman’s Awards Presentation

Collision repair leaders Lou DiLisio, Nick Notte, Tim O’Day and Ford Motor Company honored for outstanding contributions.