FACTS
- The presence of teen passengers increases the crash risk of unsupervised teen drivers. This risk increases with each additional teen passenger.
- Teens are more likely than older drivers to underestimate or not be able to recognize dangerous situations.
- Compared with other age groups, teens and young adults often have the lowest seat belt use rates.
- Distraction negatively effects driving performance is dangerous for young, inexperienced drivers.
- Teens are more likely than older drivers to speed and allow shorter headways (the distance from the front of one vehicle to the front of the next).
- Drinking any amount of alcohol before […]
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