Educate 'new drivers' with the 'scared straight' method. Expose them to the possible effects of 'drowsy driving', 'distracted driving', and 'impaired driving' by taking them to the local morgue and the junkyard. Expose them to pictures of deadly wrecks (accident scenes). Your local police department will gladly help. Impress upon them the seriousness of the everyday gamble that driving actually is.
Inform teens to not text while driving.
The only sure-fire solution is to raise the age limit 20 yeasr of age. But even then, 'accidents' will occur.
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abstinence
they mat be txting on there phone or blaring music etc. sometimes it may not be their faukt it could be the other driver. also if drivers have dislexia.
about 27 percent of teen crashes are related to drugs
1,783, precicely.
Drinking while driving
Motor vehicle crashes
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of unintentional injury-related teen fatalities each year. Factors such as inexperience, distracted driving, and impaired driving contribute to the high rate of teen deaths in motor vehicle accidents.
Around 14% of all crashes involve teen drivers, even though they make up only about 6% of total drivers. Teen drivers are more likely to be involved in crashes due to factors like inexperience, distracted driving, and risk-taking behavior.
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Fifty-six percent of crashes involving teens occurred on a weekday.
fifty six percent of crashes involving teens occurred on a weekday