Common causes of teenage car crashes Teen driving statistics show that a number of factors contribute to the increased likelihood of a crash — not just one or two. By understanding the common causes, parents can talk to their teens about how each situation might be avoided. ...
According to recently released statistics, about 10 American teens ages 16-19 years die in teen-driven car accidents every day. Speeding is especially risky for young drivers because they are more prone to making errors and have less...
However, it still remains one of the mostsignificant causesof car crashes, particularly among teenagers. While statistics show a decrease in teenage alcohol consumption, teenagers are more likely to suffer its debilitating effects when driving than adult drivers. This is thought to be the result of...
Why Teen Car Crashes Happen10.15.16 Articles Car Accidents Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for 15- to 20-year-olds, according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Office of Highway Safety. In 2014, the most recent year for which final statistics are available, there ...
There have been a number of crashes lately involving teenage drivers. Statistics indicate that teens are involved in three times more fatal auto accidents than other drivers. The scene always changes and we never know if there is danger around the next curve. It can be tough for experienced dr...
and the statistics don’t lie—although teens only represent five percent of drivers on Nevada’s roadways, they represent 10 percent of all the crashes in the state. Nevada Zero Teen Fatalities is highlighting the risk factors and tips for young drivers ...
The average teen knows their way around a car, but statistics show that drivers aged 16 to 19 are most at-risk of being involved in a serious car accident.
According to a study by Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (2018), 36 percent of all fatalities among 16–19 years old were due to motor vehicle crashes with teen drivers being the highest. Similar results were reported in an earlier study by using the statistics from the Fatality ...
From these statistics, you can see how widely abused alcohol really is. Alcohol problems can start at such an early age. For this reason, it is so important to educate our teens early on.Alcohol abuseprevention needs to begin before it can become an issue in their lives. ...
Lack of access to a car or the internet. A few parents mentioned that not having access to a car or the internet could be potential barriers to some families participating in ProjectDRIVE if this intervention were to be implemented as a court-mandated program in the future. Two of the elig...