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Oct 16, 2016 · The recent jump in teen-involved fatal crashes “is troubling,” according to new analysis of federal data that indicates a 10% jump in …

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens. 1 Fortunately, teen motor vehicle crashes are preventable, and proven strategies can improve the safety of drivers on the road. In 2015, 2,333 teens in the United States ages 16–19 were killed and 235,845 were treated in

Mar 22, 2018 · A teen in Minnesota hit a bit of a snag during her driving test Wednesday afternoon when she accidentally crashed into the building of the exam office, police said.

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Passengers. Teens’ fatal crashes are more likely to occur when passengers are riding with them. This risk increases with the addition of every passenger.

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Teen Driving Statistics. National Teen Driving Statistics. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among 15- to 20-s, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.

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BUFFALO, Minn. – We’re guessing she didn’t pass. Police in Buffalo say a teen taking her driver’s exam Wednesday afternoon crashed through a brick wall and plate glass window after inadvertently shifting into drive instead of reverse. Police Chief Pat Budke says the SUV lurched forward, over the

A man is in custody after he was caught on camera ramming a Porsche convertible into a Toronto police cruiser and then wriggling out of the door and leading officers on …

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens. Six teens ages 16 to 19 die every day from motor vehicle injuries. Per mile driven, teen drivers ages 16 to 19 are nearly three times more likely than drivers aged 20 and older to be in a fatal crash.

Teen drivers involved in fatal crashes in which alcohol was a factor in 2016

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Teens’ Biggest Safety Threat is Sitting on the Driveway. Half of all teens will be involved in a car crash before graduating from high college. Parental involvement doesn’t end when a gets a license.