DISTRACTED DRIVING AMONG TEENS
Amateur male drivers who have other teens in the car have the highest chances of getting into an accident — whether as a result from a phone, friends, the radio or something else. Car accidents are the leading cause of death among U.S. teens, and the amount of in-car distractions is driving that number up. So, how can you make sure your teen isn’t at a higher accident risk? Make sure they know about distracted driving and the consequences.
Distracted driving isn’t just about texting. It’s about any in-car activity that takes your attention away from the road:
- Texting
- Using a cell phone or smartphone
- Eating and drinking
- Talking to passengers
- Doing makeup or hair
- Reading, including maps
- Using a navigation system
- Watching a video
- Adjusting a radio, CD player, or MP3 player