During the summers of 2012 to 2014, greater than 5,000 people have died in automobile accidents involving teen drivers according to AAA. The Foundation for Traffic Safety completed a study that showed almost 60% of teen accidents involved distracted drivers. According to AAA, over the past five years, the average number of accidents involving teenage drivers increased 16% per day during the summer compared to other days of the year.
There are several reasons for the increase in teen automobile accidents. During the summer, teenagers are driving more frequently as they often have more freetime. According to the National Safety Council, the teenagers driving may be more recreational than purposeful. For example, teenagers may be driving to a beach or amusement park and traveling roads they haven’t traveled before. Another reason for the increase in teen automobile accidents during the summer is that teens might be driving with their friends more frequently. Passengers can be a distraction the whole time a teen is driving, therefore increasing the likelihood they will be involved in an accident. According to the National Safety Council, passengers increase the risk of a teen driver having a fatal crash by about 44%.
Theses statistics show the need to educate teen drivers about the dangers of distracted driving. It is important to ensure that teen drivers understand that by engaging in distracted driving activities or reckless driving, they are not only putting themselves at risk, but they are putting others at risk as well. One way to help encourage teen drivers to drive safely is bye setting an example by using safe driving practices when you drive. By educating teen drivers about the dangers of driving while distracted and instilling in them safe driving practices, we can help to lower the amount of automobile accidents involving teenagers and keep the roadways safer for everyone.