The three causes can be expressed as Inebriation, Inattention, and Inexperience. They all can interact to create an unfortunate result.
Inebriation (drinking)
Many teens have car crashes because they drink and drive. They are unaware or unconcerned that regulations are designed to protect them from harm. Peer pressure to drink alcohol can combine with showing off, or trying to appear highly capable when the reverse is true. An attitude of indifference toward personal safety or the safety of others is usually the result.
Inattention (carelessness and distractions)
Many teenagers tend to neglect the precautionary measures as soon as they are behind the wheel. Careful observation and quick reactions can prevent collisions, but they must compete with talking or music. Often the teen driver will be busily conversing and unaware that a dangerous condition exists. Female drivers can also be prone to worrying about their appearance (hair, makeup, clothing) instead of their driving.
Inexperience (the capstone to any other driving flaw)
Because they have been driving for a short time, teen drivers may not be fully aware of the risks of careless or reckless driving. Drivers who have been in hazardous situations know full well how they can have disastrous effects in just a few brief seconds. In heavy traffic or at high speeds, the level of attention must increase. Backing into driveways, parking, and reversing are difficult driving techniques that also lead to accidents. Most of these kinds of accidents involve property damage more than personal injuries.
It is always wise for young drivers to practice driving with a responsible adult before driving on their own. In this way, they can be made aware of some pitfalls to avoid.
Well according to FOXNEWS.com in 2005, car crashes kill 40000 people each year. So I would assume the majority we're from bad weather and negligence.
no because not all people get injured in not so serious car crashes
Not all collisions are reported so no comprehensive list is made. However the percentage is certainly lower than car crashes. That doesnt really answer the question..... look it up on google, im sure they will have the answer
Car accidents happen in the US every 5 seconds so be aware of your surrounding
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why are so many teens in college on aderall to focus or is it just an addiction
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"Because, Airbags saves Lives, so we won't get Hurt in Drunk Driving Crashes!!!!!!"
There are quite a few car insurance agencies for teens out there. Most teens can be added to their parent's current insurance policy. Some of the agencies available are Nationwide, Liberty, USAA, State Farm and Pemco.
Many teens use it and seem to be happy with the results. So, yes.
Definitely Nascar, because there are so many cars on the track at the same time, and all the cars driving at speeds greater than 100 mph.
Car crashes killed 44,000 Americans last year, so if you divide that by 365, that gives about...121 deaths per day.