No matter how much training and education
a teenager gets about driving, many are
still likely to get hurt or killed while
driving a car.
- Motor
vehicle crashes are the leading cause
of death for 15 to 20 year olds (National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration)
- There are areas of a teenager’s brain that are not fully formed yet. Especially the area that controls risk-taking behavior (National Institute of Health)
- Even ‘good’ or ‘smart’ teens do not yet have the capacity to understand risk or the consequences of their split second reactions
DriveZebra.com® “How’s my Driving?” program is a PROACTIVE program that parents nationwide use to keep their teen driver safer on the road. Studies show that drivers on a “How’s my Driving?” program have an accident reduction rate of up to 50%. |
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