青少年驾车者更容易出车祸
Teenage drivers are still the most likely to crash, according to a new study. The Highway Safety
Association (HSA) in the USA found that teen drivers are times more likely to be in a traffic
accident than adult drivers. Teens aged 18 to 19 are the likeliest to be in a fatal crash. They are in
more deadly car collisions than even 15- to 17-year-old drivers. The HSA said recent figures show
an increase in teen driver deaths for the first time since 2006. HSA spokesman Jonathan Adkins
said: "This report drives home the message that there is still much to do to reduce teen driver fatal
crashes and the resulting deaths." He added: "The increase in teen driver fatal crashes is
concerning and [we] are keeping a watchful eye."
The HSA has been working with the Ford pany in a special Driving Skills for Life
program. This first launched in the USA and has since expanded to 35 countries worldwide. It
helps new drivers recognize road hazards and teaches them how to be safer drivers. Jim Graham,
Global Manager for the Driving Skills for Life program, said: "Smart programs that focus on teen
driving behavior have been very essful in helping novice and younger drivers be safer on the
roads, but we still have more to do." The greatest chance of crashing is in the first six months after
teens get their license. It's understandable why parents worry
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