The document summarizes research from the AAA Foundation on cell phone use while driving. Two national surveys found that over half of drivers admit to talking on a cell phone while driving at least occasionally, with 16-17% doing so regularly. Younger drivers aged 25-34 had the highest rates of cell phone use while driving. Both surveys also found that around 15% of drivers admit to reading or sending text messages while driving occasionally, with 3% doing so regularly. However, most drivers incorrectly believe that using hands-free phones is safer than hand-held, despite studies finding no safety difference. The AAA Foundation aims to increase awareness of traffic safety issues and foster solutions through research.