Figure 4.4.14: Cell phone use while driving by sex
Proportion of drivers (16+) that ever used a cell phone while driving, Middlesex-London, 2013/14
Source:
Canadian Community Health Survey [2013-2014], Statistics Canada, Share File, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term CareNote:
*Estimate should be interpreted with caution due to high variability
Males were significantly more likely than females to report using a cell phone while driving. Note that this excludes hands free use.
There were no other significant differences observed in cell phone use while driving behaviour between urban/rural populations, age groups, income, education or employment groups.