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Home / Driving / Auto / Parents & Teens / Quiz: Facts About Teen Driving

Quiz: Facts About Teen Driving

August 15, 2016 Leave a Comment

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Learning to drive is one of the highlights of the teenage years. For teens, the added independence can’t come soon enough. For parents, it might be a little different story. We know how much you worry about your kids, which is why we’d like to bring you up to speed on some key facts about teen drivers.

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    What time of day do most fatal teen crashes occur?

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    Most teen crashes occur between 9 p.m. and midnight. That’s why states have implemented curfew requirements as a part of GDL Laws.

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    Most teen crashes occur between 9 p.m. and midnight. That’s why states have implemented curfew requirements as a part of GDL Laws.

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    True or False: having just one additional teen passenger in the car can significantly increase the chances of an accident?

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    It’s true. Having just one additional teen passenger in the car can increase the chances of an accident.

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    It’s true. Having just one additional teen passenger in the car can increase the chances of an accident.

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    What time of the year are teens most likely to be involved in a fatal crash?

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    Teens are more likely to be involved in fatal crashes during the summer months, partly because school is out. This presents more opportunities to drive longer distances.

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    Teens are more likely to be involved in fatal crashes during the summer months, partly because school is out. This presents more opportunities to drive longer distances.

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    On which type of roads do more fatal teen crashes occur?

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    Teens are more likely to crash on rural roads. These types of roads can have more dangers, such as sharp curves and poor visibility, compared to urban streets.

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    Teens are more likely to crash on rural roads. These types of roads can have more dangers, such as sharp curves and poor visibility, compared to urban streets.

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    What is the leading cause of death for American teens?

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    Car crashes are the leading cause of death for American teens.

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    Car crashes are the leading cause of death for American teens.

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    How much higher is the crash rate for teens ages 16-19 than drivers 20 and older?

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that teens ages 16-19 are 3 times more likely to get in a crash than drivers 20 and older.

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that teens ages 16-19 are 3 times more likely to get in a crash than drivers 20 and older.

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    How many teens died in motor vehicle crashes in 2014?

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    2,623 teens died in motor vehicle crashes in 2014 according to NHTSA. That accounts for about 8 percent of all fatalities.

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    2,623 teens died in motor vehicle crashes in 2014 according to NHTSA. That accounts for about 8 percent of all fatalities.

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    True or false: teens are more likely to be involved in fatal crashes during the week.

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    Teens are more likely to be involved in fatal crashes on weekends.

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    Teens are more likely to be involved in fatal crashes on weekends.

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    Whose driving behavior are teens most likely to imitate?

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    Children start picking up on their parent’s driving habits at a very young age. You may want to think twice before you slip through that red light.

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    Children start picking up on their parent’s driving habits at a very young age. You may want to think twice before you slip through that red light.

 

Use this handy parent-teen driving contract to begin a discussion on safe driving habits for both you and your teenage driver.

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