Teen driving

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Imagining yourself being in a car crash can be a very scary thought. Just a small glance at the clock, the rearview mirror, or even the passenger sitting next to you, could cause you to go flying into destruction. What would you do if you were involved in a car crash? Imagine opening your eyes to see a person stuck in a car opposite of yours. Not only do you see the starting of a fire but the faint smell of gasoline lingers in the air. What would you do? Driving can be very dangerous especially for teens due to their inexperience in driving, low maturity level, and the numerous distractions that occur. The behavior of teens should be monitored to help keep them safe. One of the most important reasons why there are a large number of crashes involving teens is due to their inexperience in driving. According to an article titled “Why are Young Drivers at a Greater Risk”, driver education classes provide only a miniscule amount of the information needed to become a good responsible driver. A study found that there was a decrease in crash rates among teens that got an average of a hundred and ten hours of supervised driving. This proves that teens not only need driver education classes but more on the road driving experience (Why). The article labeled “Teen Driving” discussed that the less experience any person has in driving the more likely they are to make an error in judgment. In 1998, eighty percent of fatal accidents involving sixteen year olds were a direct result of driver error. In the same year more than sixty percent of people who were twenty to forty-nine year olds were guilty of driver error (Teen Driving). The lack of a teen driver’s experience in driving when first licensed is not enough for a teen when forced in... ... middle of paper ... ...who can drive are teens and teens can account for seventeen percent of car related deaths each year (Teen Driving). This is a terrible thought when car crashes are a preventable cause of death (Dangers). Works Cited 1. Hamilton, Richard. “Traffic Safely and Youth: Teens and Young Adults.” OU Police Department. University of Oklahoma, 27 Aug. 2004. Web. 13 Feb. 2014. 2. “ Preventing Driving Accidents Involving Teenagers.” Family Health Guide. The Harvard Medical School, Jan. 2009. Web. 13 Feb. 2014. 3. "Teen Driving." Issues & Controversies On File: n. pag. Issues & Controversies. Facts On File News Services, 23 June 2000. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. 4. “The Dangers of Distracted Driving.” LECOM: n.p,15 May 2009. Web. 6 Feb. 2014. 5. “Why are Young Drivers at a Greater Risk.” Highway Safety Research Center. The University of North Carolina, n.d. Web. 13 Feb. 2014.

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