Texting while driving: the development and validation of the distracted driving survey and risk score among young adults.
Regan W BergmarkEmily GliklichRong GuoRichard E GliklichPublished in: Injury epidemiology (2016)
The DDS is an 11-item scale that measures cell phone-related distracted driving risk and includes reading/viewing and writing subscores. The scale demonstrated strong validity and reliability in drivers age 24 and younger. The DDS may be useful for measuring rates of cell-phone related distracted driving and for evaluating public health interventions focused on reducing such behaviors.