Getting a driver’s license is a rite of passage for teenagers, but it also marks the start of their most dangerous years on the road. Teen drivers have much higher crash rates than adults. Fortunately, there are ways parents can help to reduce the risks. This video highlights the stories of three teens whose lives ended too soon and examines common factors such as inexperience, immaturity, and speeding that lead to many crashes involving young, novice drivers.
Teens interviewed speak frankly about their driving habits. They recount crashes and near misses. They describe minding their manners when grown-ups are along for the ride but relaxing the rules when they’re with friends.
Institute experts provide insight into the crucial role parents play by enforcing their state’s graduated licensing laws, establishing their own rules, and providing plenty of supervised time behind the wheel.
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no no no no no. but how did the crash happen. it looked like a t-bone. in all honesty they might be lying to prove a point
when you are already scared of driving, and then drivers ed makes u=you watch this, which in turn makes you not want to learn at all. Haha, Definitely couldn't be me-
The peer pressure want be a problem for me, because I don’t have friends
Haha 😢
Having a speed limit of 55mph doesn’t sound so bad now.
when you take driver's ED as an adult because you were on your own with no car from 17 and FINALLY have the money / vehicle / time and you gotta watch whatever the fuck this bullshit is.
Okay but who won the game?
Skill issue gn ez
18 and starting driving lessons soon. I have never even thought about driving like an idiot when I get my license, I don't understand why you would risk your life like that, there are places where you can be as much of an idiot as you want to be, but a car is not it.
my insurance company made me watch this 🙁