Study: 1 In 3 Driving In School Zones Are Distracted

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- A new study found as many as one in three vehicles have a distracted driver in school zones.

Researchers found 88 percent of all drivers are using their phones behind-the-wheel. Driving crashes are the leading cause of death among teenagers.

The group "Zendrive" analyzed almost 4 million drivers cruising near 75,000 schools.

In general, the afternoon pick up time is more dangerous than the morning drop off.

Schools in Hennepin, Ramsey and Dakota Counties were given a "D" rating for safe driving around schools.

Click here to see how your child's school rates.

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