
The average teen knows their way around a car, and millions take to the road every day. Unfortunately, statistics show that drivers aged 16 to 19 are most at-risk of being involved in a serious car accident.
Teen drivers are more likely to get into car accidents compared to the average driver due to the fact that they are easily distracted, are more likely to be driving with a group of raucous and loud friends, as well as more likely to be driving while intoxicated.
The statistics are startling: it is estimated that car accidents are the leading cause of teen deaths for 15-18 year olds, which eclipses things like violence, disease, and other types of injuries. Close to 100,000 teen passenger drivers are injured in car accidents on a year-to-year basis, making this an epidemic that parents simply cannot ignore.
Here are some of the risk factors which raise the risk of teen deaths from automobile crashes:
It is important to teach your teens the importance of making sound decisions, especially when it comes to driving. Make it clear to them that there are consequences to their decisions and actions and that they should choose wisely. Teaching your child the risks associated with driving is not a one-time effort either; do it as often as you can, and make sure they take you seriously.
As a teen, please remember that driving is a privilege and not a right. Make sure you’re completely focused on the task of driving, and know the rules of the road before you get behind the wheel of a car. Remember, you only have one opportunity at life. Do not let a momentary lapse in judgment cost you everything.