EndDD Recorded HS Pre Survey - 11/22 Welcome to the High School Student Survey! This survey should be completed BEFORE you attend the EndDD.org (End Distracted Driving) distracted driving presentation.Your responses to questions 1-9 will permit us to track your individual responses from pre to post survey while preserving your anonymity. Question Title * 1. What is your street number? (For example, if your address is 65 Farmington Avenue enter 65 as your street number) Question Title * 2. In what month were you born? January February March April May June July August September October November December Question Title * 3. On what day in the month were you born? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Question Title * 4. What is your favorite color? red green blue orange brown black pink purple yellow Question Title * 5. What is your favorite ice cream? vanilla chocolate strawberry mint chocolate chip butter pecan chocolate chip cookie dough cookies n crème I don't like/eat ice cream Question Title * 6. What is your favorite sport? Baseball Football Dance/Gymnastics Basketball Bubble ball E-Sports Lacrosse Soccer I don't like/play sports Question Title * 7. Name of School Question Title * 8. City Question Title * 9. State AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY Question Title * 10. Grade? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Question Title * 11. Teacher's last name Question Title * 12. Today's date Question Title * 13. Have you watched the Distracted Driving Lesson? Yes, all of it Yes, some of it No, not yet Please read each question and circle the response that best describes your experience or your opinion. Remember, this is not a quiz, and you will not be graded. Please provide your best guess when you do not know the answer. We realize that there may be several questions to which you do not currently know the answer. Question Title * 14. How well do you think you understand what it means for a driver to be distracted when that driver is driving? I don’t understand I have some understanding I mostly understand I completely understand Question Title * 15. Assuming that the driver is looking away from the road, when does the driver’s risk of crashing first double? One second after first looking away from the road Two seconds after first looking away from the road Three seconds after first looking away from the road Four seconds after first looking away from the road Five or more seconds after first looking away from the road Question Title * 16. In the SPIDER acronym introduced in the Distracted Driving Lesson what does the "S" stand for? I have not seen the Distracted Driving Lesson Safely driving at night Seeking advice from others Scanning for potential threats Steering in the center of the road Question Title * 17. What percentage of 16-18 year olds will look at texts or snapchat while driving and the car is moving? 0% - 9% 10% - 19% 20% - 29% 30% - 39% 40% - 49% 50% - 59% 60% - 69% 70% - 79% 80% - 89% 90% - 100% Question Title * 18. What percentage of teens will put their phones away while driving, if asked by a friend? 0% - 24% 25% - 49% 50% - 74% 75% - 100% Question Title * 19. If your driver is distracted while driving, do you know the right words to use to ask your driver to stop from distracted driving? I don’t know any of the right words to use I know some of the right words to use I know most of the right words to use Yes, I know all of the right words to use Question Title * 20. Which is the best way to get the driver to stop driving while distracted? Tell them about the dangers of not paying attention to the road Tell them you are worried about a crash Tell them to pay attention to the road Question Title * 21. While in a moving car with your parent or caregiver driving, have you said something in the past few weeks to your parent or caregiver about: (please check one response for each item) Yes, most times Yes, sometimes Yes, once No Not applicable Not talking on a hands-free cell phone Not talking on a hands-free cell phone Yes, most times Not talking on a hands-free cell phone Yes, sometimes Not talking on a hands-free cell phone Yes, once Not talking on a hands-free cell phone No Not talking on a hands-free cell phone Not applicable Not talking on a hand-held cell phone Not talking on a hand-held cell phone Yes, most times Not talking on a hand-held cell phone Yes, sometimes Not talking on a hand-held cell phone Yes, once Not talking on a hand-held cell phone No Not talking on a hand-held cell phone Not applicable Not looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Not looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Yes, most times Not looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Yes, sometimes Not looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Yes, once Not looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds No Not looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Not applicable Not typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Not typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Yes, most times Not typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Yes, sometimes Not typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Yes, once Not typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone No Not typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Not applicable Question Title * 22. While in a moving car with your friend driving, have you said something in the past few weeks to your parent or caregiver about: (please check one response for each item) Yes, most times Yes, sometimes Yes, once No Not applicable Not talking on a hands-free cell phone Not talking on a hands-free cell phone Yes, most times Not talking on a hands-free cell phone Yes, sometimes Not talking on a hands-free cell phone Yes, once Not talking on a hands-free cell phone No Not talking on a hands-free cell phone Not applicable Not talking on a hand-held cell phone Not talking on a hand-held cell phone Yes, most times Not talking on a hand-held cell phone Yes, sometimes Not talking on a hand-held cell phone Yes, once Not talking on a hand-held cell phone No Not talking on a hand-held cell phone Not applicable Not looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Not looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Yes, most times Not looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Yes, sometimes Not looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Yes, once Not looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds No Not looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Not applicable Not typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Not typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Yes, most times Not typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Yes, sometimes Not typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Yes, once Not typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone No Not typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Not applicable Question Title * 23. When you have been in a moving car, have you asked a passenger in the past few weeks to stop doing something which was preventing the driver from paying full attention to driving? Yes, most times Yes, sometimes Yes, once No, though I wanted to No, never thought to Question Title * 24. Please indicate the extent to which each of the following behaviors would worry you if you were in a moving care and you saw your driver: (please check one response for each item) Not at all worried A little worried Somewhat worried Very Worried Extremely worried Talking on a hands-free cell phone Talking on a hands-free cell phone Not at all worried Talking on a hands-free cell phone A little worried Talking on a hands-free cell phone Somewhat worried Talking on a hands-free cell phone Very Worried Talking on a hands-free cell phone Extremely worried Talking on a hand-held cell phone Talking on a hand-held cell phone Not at all worried Talking on a hand-held cell phone A little worried Talking on a hand-held cell phone Somewhat worried Talking on a hand-held cell phone Very Worried Talking on a hand-held cell phone Extremely worried Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Not at all worried Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds A little worried Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Somewhat worried Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Very Worried Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Extremely worried Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Not at all worried Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone A little worried Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Somewhat worried Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Very Worried Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Extremely worried Question Title * 25. If your parent or caregiver were engaged in one of the following activities while driving, how confident are you that you would ask the driver to stop the activity: (please check one response for each item) Very confident Moderately confident Slightly confident Not confident at all Talking on a hands-free cell phone Talking on a hands-free cell phone Very confident Talking on a hands-free cell phone Moderately confident Talking on a hands-free cell phone Slightly confident Talking on a hands-free cell phone Not confident at all Talking on a hand-held cell phone Talking on a hand-held cell phone Very confident Talking on a hand-held cell phone Moderately confident Talking on a hand-held cell phone Slightly confident Talking on a hand-held cell phone Not confident at all Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Very confident Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Moderately confident Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Slightly confident Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Not confident at all Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Very confident Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Moderately confident Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Slightly confident Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Not confident at all Question Title * 26. If your friend were engaged in one of the following activities while driving, how confident are you that you would ask the driver to stop the activity: (please check one response for each item) Very confident Moderately confident Slightly confident Not confident at all Talking on a hands-free cell phone Talking on a hands-free cell phone Very confident Talking on a hands-free cell phone Moderately confident Talking on a hands-free cell phone Slightly confident Talking on a hands-free cell phone Not confident at all Talking on a hand-held cell phone Talking on a hand-held cell phone Very confident Talking on a hand-held cell phone Moderately confident Talking on a hand-held cell phone Slightly confident Talking on a hand-held cell phone Not confident at all Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Very confident Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Moderately confident Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Slightly confident Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Not confident at all Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Very confident Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Moderately confident Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Slightly confident Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Not confident at all Question Title * 27. If you saw something (not related to driving) that could become dangerous for others nearby, how likely would you be to say or do something to help? Extremely likely Very likely Somewhat likely Not too likely Not at all likely Question Title * 28. How likely is a driver engaged in one of the activities below to get into a crash compared to a driver who is paying full attention to his or her driving? (please check one response for each item) A lost less likely to be in a crash A little less likely to be in a crash Just as likely to be in a crash A little more likely to be in a crash A lot more likely to be in a crash Talking on a hands-free cell phone Talking on a hands-free cell phone A lost less likely to be in a crash Talking on a hands-free cell phone A little less likely to be in a crash Talking on a hands-free cell phone Just as likely to be in a crash Talking on a hands-free cell phone A little more likely to be in a crash Talking on a hands-free cell phone A lot more likely to be in a crash Talking on a hand-held cell phone Talking on a hand-held cell phone A lost less likely to be in a crash Talking on a hand-held cell phone A little less likely to be in a crash Talking on a hand-held cell phone Just as likely to be in a crash Talking on a hand-held cell phone A little more likely to be in a crash Talking on a hand-held cell phone A lot more likely to be in a crash Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds A lost less likely to be in a crash Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds A little less likely to be in a crash Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Just as likely to be in a crash Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds A little more likely to be in a crash Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds A lot more likely to be in a crash Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone A lost less likely to be in a crash Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone A little less likely to be in a crash Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Just as likely to be in a crash Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone A little more likely to be in a crash Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone A lot more likely to be in a crash Question Title * 29. When you are driving (either now or in the future), how likely do you think you would be to engage in the following activities? (please check one response for each item) Very likely Somewhat likely Not too likely Not at all likely Talking on a hands-free cell phone Talking on a hands-free cell phone Very likely Talking on a hands-free cell phone Somewhat likely Talking on a hands-free cell phone Not too likely Talking on a hands-free cell phone Not at all likely Talking on a hand-held cell phone Talking on a hand-held cell phone Very likely Talking on a hand-held cell phone Somewhat likely Talking on a hand-held cell phone Not too likely Talking on a hand-held cell phone Not at all likely Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Very likely Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Somewhat likely Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Not too likely Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Not at all likely Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Very likely Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Somewhat likely Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Not too likely Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Not at all likely Question Title * 30. When you are driving (either now or in the future), how important will it be to consider the safety impacts on others of your distracted driving? Extremely important Very important Somewhat important Not too important Not at all important Question Title * 31. How much do you believe being respectful or considerate of other drivers requires the driver not to drive while being distracted? Completely believe Somewhat believe Believe a little Not believe at all Question Title * 32. How often in the past few weeks have you seen your parent or caregiver engage in each of the following activities while driving? (please check one response for each item) Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always Talking on a hands-free cell phone Talking on a hands-free cell phone Never Talking on a hands-free cell phone Rarely Talking on a hands-free cell phone Sometimes Talking on a hands-free cell phone Often Talking on a hands-free cell phone Always Talking on a hand-held cell phone Talking on a hand-held cell phone Never Talking on a hand-held cell phone Rarely Talking on a hand-held cell phone Sometimes Talking on a hand-held cell phone Often Talking on a hand-held cell phone Always Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Never Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Rarely Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Sometimes Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Often Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Always Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Never Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Rarely Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Sometimes Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Often Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Always Question Title * 33. How often in the past few weeks have you seen your friends engage in each of the following activities while driving? (please check one response for each item) Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always Talking on a hands-free cell phone Talking on a hands-free cell phone Never Talking on a hands-free cell phone Rarely Talking on a hands-free cell phone Sometimes Talking on a hands-free cell phone Often Talking on a hands-free cell phone Always Talking on a hand-held cell phone Talking on a hand-held cell phone Never Talking on a hand-held cell phone Rarely Talking on a hand-held cell phone Sometimes Talking on a hand-held cell phone Often Talking on a hand-held cell phone Always Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Never Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Rarely Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Sometimes Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Often Looking at texts, apps, or otherwise looking away from the road ahead for more than two seconds Always Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Never Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Rarely Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Sometimes Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Often Typing a text or otherwise manually using their phone Always Question Title * 34. In the past few weeks, have you been in a moving car where you or other passengers make it difficult for your driver to pay attention to his or her driving (for example, the driver has to tell you quiet down)? Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always Done