What is the number one killer of teenagers in America? It’s not drugs…it’s motor vehicle accidents.
According to a recent study, more than 14,000 teenagers are killed in car accidents every year. Even though teenagers comprise just 13% of all licensed drivers, they account for almost a third of all traffic accidents (28%) and nearly one in four fatal accidents (24%). This blog post looks at some of the reasons teenagers are more likely to be involved in accidents, and some of the steps parents can take to minimize the risks.
The most obvious factor that results in higher incidences of motor vehicle accidents involving teens is experience. Driving a car is an experience unlike any other. Unfortunately, many teenagers get all or most of their experience on the road, with other drivers.
Other factors that are more prevalent among teens include:
The most important thing you can do is provide instruction, supervision and guidance to your children as they learn to drive. You should establish a set of rules governing when they can use the car, who can ride with them, where they can go, and how long they can be gone. It goes without saying that you should instruct them to obey all traffic laws, including those prohibiting drinking and driving.
You can install a GPS or other tracking device that will tell you where your children go, or even where they are at any time. Some of these devices will provide information about speed rates, times of departure, and will notify you whenever the child has turned the vehicle on or off.
Because cell phones and others devices are often a cause of motor vehicle accidents involving teens, you may want to see if your cell phone provider offers a service that disables the phone while your child is driving.
At Metzger & Kleiner, we offer a free initial consultation to every client. For an appointment, contact our office online or call us at 215 622-2210 in Philadelphia, 610 563-2186 in the Lehigh Valley, or toll free at 800 228-1760.
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