Keeping Teens Safe from Auto Accidents
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Keeping Teens Safe from Car Accidents
Auto accidents don’t just wreck property – they ruin dreams.
DID YOU KNOW:
1 in 5 teens will get into a car accident within their FIRST year of driving
16-year-olds have the highest risk of getting into a road accident than any other age group
In 2010, 33% of deaths were teens between 13 to 19 years of age
Source: www.dosomething.org/facts
YOU can help your teen to drive safe.
Teens with involved parents are twice as likely to follow road safety rules.
56% of teens learn to drive from their parents (which means YOU can definitely guide them in the right direction).
Take Away Distractions Enforce the importance of driving WITHOUT distractions.
Get your teen to drive ALONE for the first year. After which, you can talk to him/her about responsible driving with friends.
56% of teens talk on the phone while behind the wheel. Invest in wireless technology to prevent this type of distraction.
Be Mindful of SpeedThe likelihood of crashes increase with each mile per hour over the speed limit.
ALWAYS buckle up! Whether your teen is the driver or the passenger, seatbelts will keep you from being thrown off the vehicle during a collision.
Remind teens to control the car’s speed at all times.
Lessen speed during bad weather, when driving at night, or in cases of bad traffic.
Driving at NightAbout 40% of teen auto accidents happen between the hours of 9PM and 6AM.
NEVER allow your teen to drive when intoxicated, tired, or sleepy as their focus is lessened.
Remind your teens to be EXTRA cautious when on the road at night because most hazards become less visible in the dark.
Setting LimitsIt can be difficult teaching teens to be responsible drivers –but never tire of reminders.
Talk to them about driving with their friends.
Consult your insurance provider regarding extra coverage for your teen.
Teach Them What to DoProvide teens with basic protocol in case of auto accidents.
• stay clam• call 911• stay for the police report• exchange contact details with the other driver• gather evidence • talk to witnesses and get their contact information• NEVER admit fault or apologize (talk to a lawyer first)• seek medical attention immediately• contact parents
Safe Driving for a Better Tomorrow
Responsible teen drivers often grow up to become responsible adult drivers. It’s never too early to teach proper road rules.
If you have questions regarding auto accidents with your teens, contact your local car accident attorney for the right legal advice.
Got questions? Contact an experienced attorney today.
Contact a Lawyer