Posted on Feb 23, 2017
A recently reported AAA survey of driving instructors reveals teen drivers remain a threat. It also points out a disturbing contributor: parents.
According to the survey, teen drivers were in nearly 14,000 fatal crashes over the past five years. Shockingly, 65% of the surveyed instructors observed that parents now do worse teaching their teens to drive compared to just 10 years ago.
According to the survey, the driving instructors revealed these top mistakes of teen drivers:
Frighteningly, when you combine any of these mistakes with the inexperience of a teen driver, the results can be deadly. Unfortunately, it gets worse before it gets better.
It’s as old as Adam and Eve: we’re setting a poor example. A different survey, conducted by the AAA Foundation For Traffic Safety reported that drivers aged 35 to 55 (i.e., parents) admitted dangerous driving behaviors:
Luckily, here’s a refresher on how we can all do better.
AAA officials give simple tips that could save your child’s life or someone else’s.
These studies show safe driving is an issue that should matter to everyone. That means us, too. It’s never too late to recommit to do your part. Let’s all keep each other safe.
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