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REDUCING THE RISKS FOR TEENAGE DRIVERS STATISTICS: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
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Motor vehicle crashes account for 39% of all deaths among 15-19 year olds.
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Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among teenagers in this country.
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16 -17 year olds, those with the least experience, are the most likely to be involved in crashes
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Crash rate/mile for 16 year olds Have a 43% higher rate than 17 year olds Are 2.7 times more likely than 18 year olds Are 3.9 times more likely than 19 year olds
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The likelihood of having a crash or a violation is highest in the first few months of independent driving.
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Greatest risk is at night Visibility reduced Judgment impaired by fatigue and (alcohol?)
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Teenage risk increases with the number of passengers
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Deaths among 41% of motor vehicle teens are from 9PM – 6AM
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Highway Safety Research Center at UNC The 3 tier system reduces: *fatal crashes by 57% *Night time crashes by 23% *No or minor injuries by 23%
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Attributes of Teen Drivers Easily distracted Hesitant Poor judgment Impulsive –Take chances Careless Easily distracted Thrill seekers Over confident Immature Inexperience –Identify risk –Judge distance & space –Identify important clues Risk Taker –Speed –Tailgating –Don’t use seatbelt
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