True or False?
The crash rate for drivers 16-19 is twice as high as older drivers.
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False
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The crash rate for drivers age 16-19 is four times higher than for older drivers.1
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The crash rate for drivers age 16-19 is four times higher than for older drivers.1
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True or False?
Most teen deaths resulting from traffic accidents occur after midnight.
True
False
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In 2008, half of all teen deaths resulting from traffic accidents happened between 3 p.m. and midnight.
Incidentally, 56% of teen motor deaths happened on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.2
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In 2008, half of all teen deaths resulting from traffic accidents happened between 3 p.m. and midnight.
Incidentally, 56% of teen motor deaths happened on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.2
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True or False?
Almost 75% of teenage drivers who were killed after drinking and driving were not wearing a seat belt.
True
False
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Alcohol impairment can lead to poor decisions and actions, such as not using a seatbelt.
Seatbelts can reduce serious injuries and deaths by 50%.3
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Alcohol impairment can lead to poor decisions and actions, such as not using a seatbelt.
Seatbelts can reduce serious injuries and deaths by 50%.3
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171.42 feet
(over half the length of a football field)
The impact of a crash at 60 mph is comparable to driving off of a nine-story building.4
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171.42 feet
(over half the length of a football field)
The impact of a crash at 60 mph is comparable to driving off of a nine-story building.4
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