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11 Facts about Teen Driving 16-year-olds have higher crash rates than drivers of any other age. Welcome to DoSomething.org, a global movement of 6 million people making positive change, online and off! The 11 facts you want are below, and the sources for the facts are at the very bottom of the page. State Farm Teen Driver Safety

Helping your teen master safe driving habits just got easier with the Teen Safe Driver program. Our smartphone app powered by TrueMotion monitors distracted driving and other risky behaviors — helping your teen learn how to drive safer and smarter.

The mission of Partners for Safe Teen Driving is to help communities develop a parent education program, so that parents can guide their ren through the first perilous years of driving. Many college divisions and communities in Virginia have partnered to develop Safe Teen Driving programs.

Teens driving with teen passengers: The presence of teen passengers increases the crash risk of unsupervised teen drivers. This risk increases with the number of teen passengers. 4,5 Newly licensed teens: Crash risk is particularly high during the first months of licensure. 6,7 The fatal crash rate per mile driven is nearly twice as high for 16

Per mile driven, teen drivers ages 16 to 19 are nearly three times more likely than drivers aged 20 and older to be in a fatal crash. Fortunately, teen motor vehicle crashes are preventable, and proven strategies can improve the safety of drivers on the road.

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Teens that text while driving are proven to veer out of the lane during 10% of their total drive time. Back to college Tips for Teens: Good Grades, Healthy Habits, and Safe Driving. Teen Driver Safety 101: The Best Tools For New Drivers. Categories.

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Through research, community partnerships, State safety grant programs, and public awareness campaigns such as National Teen Driver Safety Week, NHTSA demonstrates its dedication to promoting safe teen driving.

Teens’ Biggest Safety Threat is Sitting on the Driveway. Half of all teens will be involved in a car crash before graduating from high college. Parental involvement doesn’t end when a gets a license.

Safety Tips for Teen Drivers. Whether you’re just getting ready to hit the road or have been driving for months―or even years―take some time to review these 8 safe driving tips.

The award categories 1) Creativity, 2) Use of Different Media, 3) Use of Community Members, and 4) Use of Teen Driving Laws. A social media award for students will be offered by Travelers to encourage promotion of teens’ work and safety message of the contest.

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