Why Do Teens Crash?
Car crashes are the leading cause of preventable death for teenagers. On a typical day, an average of 15 people of all ages are killed in crashes involving an inexperienced driver. In 2020, about 2,800 teens ages 13-19 lost their lives in car crashes. That’s an average of 8 teens a day. Teen drivers are nearly twice as likely as drivers aged 20 and older to be in a fatal crash. This lack of experience, combined with distractions, peer pressure and a tendency to underestimate danger, all create heightened risks for teens, which ultimately raises the risks for everyone on the road. .
Parental involvement doesn’t end when a child gets a license. Teen drivers who continue to practice with their parents reduce their chances of being involved in a crash.
- No extra passengers
- No speeding
- No alcohol
- No driving or riding wit
- Avoid extra distractions
In 2019, over 40% of U.S. high school students did not always wear a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else. Using a seat belt is an effective way to reduce deaths and injuries in crashes. Buckle up: every person, every trip!
We understand that driving for a teen is a big freedom, but with this freedom, comes a very big responsibility. Here at Ultimate Defensive Driving, we provide training to our clients that will keep them safe and alive on the road. Every client we train will have the techniques to do just that and it will also give parents peace of mind.
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