A Safer Sixteen – Auto Case Studies
February 13th, 2006 by admin
Driving laws encourage safe teen drivers.
Drew Eggleston is anxious to get his license. In a week, the 16-year-old will take his driving test. But like teens all over the state, he won’t be driving his friends anytime soon.
Teenagers all across the country this year will turn 16 with the anticipation of "freedom" and "independance" from their parents. But, in California, teenagers will be waiting a little longer. As of Jan. 1, 2006, California requires teenage drivers to have their licence for an entire year before they can transport their peers. California legislators decided to adhere to this law because of teen driving behavior.
According to the Institute for Highway Safety, Begining teen drivers who transport other teens are three times more likely to have a fatal crash than other drivers.
Crash rates for young drivers are high because of immaturity and driving inexperience. Teens are more likely to speed, pass inappropriately and follow other vehicles too closely.
Crash rates for young drivers are high because of immaturity and driving inexperience. Teens are more likely to speed, pass inappropriately and follow other vehicles too closely.
With California changing their driving laws, other states may follow the trend. This could lead to a decrease in teen accidents and lower insurance rates.
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