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American Driving
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Auto
accidents are the #1 killer of our nation's youth.
- Ninety-six teenagers were killed in traffic accidents in CO in 2004. Of the 96 killed, two-thirds were not wearing seat belts. (CDOT)
- Teenagers make up 7% of drivers on Colorado roadways, but account for 15% of the fatal accidents. (CO State Patrol)
- From the time a CO child enters high school until he/she graduates, 325 of his/her peers will have died on the road and 78% of them will not have been wearing seatbelts. (CO State Patrol)
- One out of seven fatal accidents involve age 14 to 19 year old drivers.
- 17 year olds are twice as likely as 20 year olds to die in an automobile accident.
- 16 year olds are three times as likely as 20 year olds to die in an automobile accident.
- Fatal accidents rise as friends ride along.
- Twenty-five percent
of all teenagers admit to driving faster than 85 mph.
- In one year,
speeding caused more than 10,000 fatal accidents.
- The fatal crash
risk of teenage drivers is highest between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m.
- Teenage boys are 4
times more likely to die driving at night.
- Teenage girls are 8
times more likely to die driving at night.
- In one year, over 2
million people are injured or killed in the driver's seat.
- One half of all
United States drivers do not wear safety belts, adults included.
- Alcohol involvement
in auto crashed peaks at midnight.
- About 2 in every 5
Americans will be in alcohol related accidents.
- A person is thirty
times more likely to be killed if thrown out of the automobile.
- About 7,000
teenagers die each year in the United States from car accidents
(United States Department of Transportation).
- In about 50% of all
fatal accidents, the driver has been drinking.
- In 1998 nearly 27%
of the fatally injured 15-19 year olds were drunk at the time of
their crash (Department of Transportation)
- Most accidents take
place at night on the weekends in the summer time.
- According to the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, wearing a safety
belt will prevent about 50% of car accident fatalities.
- Sixteen year olds
will be in 40% of all the single-car alcohol related crashes.
- The life expectancy
of every age group in this country has risen, with the notable
exception of teenagers. Motor vehicle accidents are largely
to blame, accounting for 45% of teenage deaths.
- Over 200,000
teenagers last year were injured in accidents many maimed for
life.
- The United State
Department of Transportation estimates that about 10% of all
drivers on a weekend night are legally intoxicated.
- The #1 killer of
American teenagers is drunk driving, causing over 8,000 deaths
each year.
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10,900 16 to 24 year-olds lost their lives on our roadways in 2003 (National Safety Council)
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Although 16 to 24 year-olds make up less than 14% of all drivers, they are:
- 35 % of all drivers involved in fatal crashes.
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30% of drivers involved in fatal crashes who had been drinking.
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40% of drivers in all collisions (National Highway Traffic Safety Association)
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