Teenage drivers in summer face deadly risks in AK, KS, MO, OK
What time of year is the deadliest for teenage drivers? Statistically, right now, summertime. The 100 deadliest days on the road for teenage drivers occur between Memorial Day and Labor Day each year, according to a study released recently by AAA. During that time, more than 7,300 passengers and drivers between ages 13 and 19 were killed in auto accidents between 2005 and 2009, reports AAA.
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Why are teenagers more likely to cause auto accidents than adults? Here are some of the most common factors that put teen drivers at risk according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
- Teens often under estimate dangerous situations
- Teenagers drive faster and leave less room between other vehicles
- 26 % of male drivers 15 to 20 years old in fatal crashes had been drinking
- 75 % of teen drivers killed in a DUI accident were not wearing a seatbelt
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