Lytx's Annual 'State Of The Data' Report Identifies Driving Risks And Highlights Safety Improvements'
Data shows that companies using the Lytx Driver Safety Program improved their safety standards and had fewer collisions – during a year with elevated risks
SAN DIEGO, April 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Lytx® Inc., a global leader in video telematics solutions, released its fourth annual 'State of the Data' report on vehicle fleets. The findings show that drivers using the Lytx Driver Safety Program experienced fewer collisions, despite an increase in risky driving on the United States roadways in 2021. The report also reveals 2021's riskiest states, cities, and roadways for driving in the United States — as well as the riskiest days and times to be on the road.
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Lytx's Annual State of the Data
Lytx's Annual 'State of the Data' Report Identifies Driving Risks and Highlights Safety Improvements
Tweet this'In 2021, we boosted investments in our technology, innovations, partnerships, and people to acquire even more intelligence about transportation on our roadways,' said David Riordan, Lytx's Executive Vice President and General Manager, Enterprise. 'We captured more than 35 billion miles of driving data last year, bringing our total dataset to over 185 billion miles. We analyze this data to help vehicle fleets better understand the risks on the road and the driver behaviors that can have a positive effect on safety.
'We're proud that an estimated more than 1.6 million drivers and fleet managers rely on Lytx to make their safety programs better.'
Navigating Hazardous Roadways According to a report released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in February 2022, a statistical projection of traffic fatalities for the first nine months of 2021 showed a 12% increase in fatal traffic crashes nationwide, compared with 2020. The report estimated that 31,720 people died in motor vehicle traffic crashes during the first nine months of 2021, compared with 28,325 fatalities in the same period in 2020.
ABC News reported that NHTSA has blamed reckless driving behavior for increased traffic fatalities during the pandemic, citing that behavioral research showed an increase in speeding and traveling without a seat belt.
Positive and Negative Trends in Driver Behavior Despite the elevated risks in 2021, companies that used Lytx's fleet management services last year improved their overall safety levels, demonstrating significant reductions in several critical, high-risk behaviors.
The top five reduced risky behaviors (in order):
Lytx's DriveCamâ Event Recorders use machine vision and artificial intelligence (MV+AI) technology that can help address distracted driving in the moment, and provide reliable, continual video evidence for protection when the unexpected occurs. DriveCamâ Event Recorders automatically detect 11 risky driving behaviors inside and outside the vehicle.
The data also revealed increases in certain risky behaviors that fleet managers can address in their companies' safety programs.
The top five increased risky behaviors (in order):
The top five associated behaviors in near collisions (in order):
The top five associated behaviors in collisions (in order):
Riskiest States These states and district are at least 1.5 times riskier than other states due to their large populations, high traffic volumes, and unusual traffic patterns. The top five riskiest (in order) for commercial fleets in 2021 were:
The top five riskiest states for fleets in 2020 were:
There are multiple reasons for the increase in some states in 2021, as compared with 2020, but COVID-related lockdowns were likely a significant factor. For example, New York was more locked down for COVID reasons in 2020, while Texas and Georgia were less so.
Riskiest Cities These cities and metropolitan areas are riskier due to their size, greater traffic density, and quickly changing driving conditions. The top five riskiest for vehicle fleets in 2021 were:
Riskiest Roads Lytx captured more than 14 million risky driving incidents among vehicle fleets in 2021. Road segments were examined using Lytx's proprietary risk-scoring system, and the data identified that the riskiest roadways in the U.S. for 2021 were:
These five roadway segments are 220 times riskier than the average roadway. Most of these road segments are either narrow or are near interchanges, construction zones, or on/off ramps.
The top five types of unsafe driving in those areas are:
The top five risky driver behaviors in those areas are:
Riskiest Days and Times for Fleet Drivers The day of the week that drivers are on the road can make a difference in risky roadways, as Lytx data found new insights regarding the days of the week and times that have the highest prevalence of collisions.
| 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | |
| Day with most collisions | Friday | Tuesday | Thursday |
| Day with fewest collisions | Sunday | Sunday | Monday |
| Time of day with most collisions | Morning (5 a.m. to noon) | Morning (5 a.m. to noon) | Morning (5 a.m. to noon) |
'Lytx's annual State of the Data report gives our clients and our company valuable insights in the effectiveness of our safety services, and where we can improve,' said Gary Johnson, Lytx Director of Safety Services. 'In an ever-challenging transportation landscape, it's more important than ever that we continue innovating and developing tools to help keep our fleet drivers safe and aware of the risks around them.'
Industry Spotlight – Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Considering that 2021 was a year filled with increased risk on the roadways due to higher traffic levels than in 2020, nearly all industries experienced an increase in risky driving behaviors. The EMS industry, however, saw no change in its risky behavior count from 2020 to 2021 and it was the overall lowest-ranked industry in 2021, in terms of risky behavior. Additionally, EMS was the second-lowest ranked industry in near-collision counts in 2021, maintaining the same ranking as 2020, when there was considerably less risk on the roadways. For a sector that has been stressed and heavily relied upon for its essential work during the past two years, these EMS achievements spotlight more remarkable work being done by medical professionals.
About the Data These insights were derived from Lytx's proprietary database of commercial vehicle driving data from 2019 through 2021, including more than 14 million risky fleet vehicle-driving events captured last year. Lytx calculated behavior averages across industries from its global database, which contains driving data from the utilities, distribution, concrete, construction, services, transit, government, and waste industries. Lytx maintains the fastest-growing proprietary database of its kind of professional driving data globally, currently surpassing 185 billion miles of driving data.
About Lytx Lytx is a leading provider of machine vision- and artificial intelligence-powered video telematics, analytics, safety, and productivity solutions for commercial, public sector, and field service fleets. Our solutions harness the power of video to empower drivers and fleets to be safer and more efficient, productive, and profitable so they can thrive in today's competitive environment. Our customizable, all-in-one services and programs span driver safety , risk detection , fleet tracking , compliance , preventative maintenance , and fuel management . Using the world's largest driving database of its kind, along with proprietary machine vision and artificial intelligence technology, we help protect and connect thousands of fleets and more than 1.6 million drivers worldwide. For more information about Lytx, visit , @lytx on Twitter, LinkedIn , our Facebook page, or our YouTube channel.
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