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  2. Gen Z might be the safest generation of teen drivers ... - AOL

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    Traffic safety statistics are drawn from crash reports and insurance claims — and because texting or checking Instagram while driving is illegal, teen drivers aren’t likely to admit that they ...

  3. Licensed to drive? Gen Z — and their parents — increasingly ...

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    The 30-year decline in teen driving: 16- and 17-year-olds most likely to delay licensing. Over the past three decades, there’s been a steady decline in the percentage of teens licensed to drive ...

  4. National Teen Driver Safety Week - Wikipedia

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    Support for National Teen Driver Safety Week has grown, and the media coverage for this initiative has been overwhelming. Celebrities, including singer/songwriter Jesse McCartney, racecar driver Zach Veach and television personality Oprah Winfrey, [7] have formally endorsed the week, and U.S. Transportation Secretary LaHood [8] acknowledged distracted driving as an epidemic, calling for ...

  5. List of countries by traffic-related death rate - Wikipedia

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    Only 28 countries, representing 449 million people (seven percent of the world's population), have laws that address the five risk factors of speed, drunk driving, helmets, seat-belts and child restraints. [citation needed] Over a third of road traffic deaths in low- and middle-income countries are among pedestrians and cyclists.

  6. Seat belt use rates in the United States - Wikipedia

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    U.S. MUTCD seat belt symbol Seat belt use rates in the United States have been rising steadily since 1983, from 14% to 90% in 2016. Seat belt use in the country in 2016 ranged from a minimum of 70.2% in New Hampshire to a maximum of 96.9% in Georgia. 19 states had use rates above 90%.

  7. Where Florida ranks among the best and worst, riskiest ... - AOL

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    Teens driving with teen or young adult passengers: “The presence of teen or young adult passengers increases the crash risk of unsupervised teen drivers. This risk increases with each additional ...

  8. Transportation safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many accidents when driving personal vehicles are caused by distracted driving. According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), distraction plays a factor in 60% of moderate to serious teen car crashes. Specifically, passenger and cell phone interaction accounted for 27% of crashes, the leading cause.

  9. Drowsy driving statistics and facts 2024 - AOL

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    Statistics show an estimated 17.6 percent of fatal car crashes between 2017 and 2021 involved a drowsy driver (AAA Foundation). The majority of drowsy-driving crashes happen between midnight and 6 ...