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Teen Driving Statistics
Teen Driver Statistics

Teen Driving Statistics

Teen Driving Statistics and Figures:
• Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for 15-20 year olds
• Teens have the highest involvement rates in all types of crashes
• 17 teens lose their lives every day in car crashes
• Many fatal teen crashes involve excessive speed or driving too fast for
  existing road conditions
• 77% of teen crashes involved avoidable driver errors
• 31,000 people were killed in crashes involving teens between 1995 and
  2004
• In a 4-year period, over 4,000 American soldiers were killed in war-
  related incidents.  In the same time period, over 27,000 teens 15-19
  died in car crashes on U.S. roadways. 


Driving MBA prepares students for the realities of the road. Through our comprehensive training program of high-tech simulation and classroom instruction, combined with on-road practice, our students experience greater improvements than those obtained in on-track training programs.
• 85% of our students are at or above the 80th percentile after training
• Driving MBA significantly improves performance on key driving skills
• At-fault collision rates for our students are significantly below the national average for new young drivers


Gillian Sabet

"Jill was an amazing person. She was always happy, and always looked at the positive side of things. She could make me laugh and could always make my day brighter. She was so cheerful and full of joy … My last words to her were “I love you and I’ll see you later.” Unfortunately, I didn’t see her again. But I’m glad I said I love you because it’s true, and I know everybody else loved her. Jill …we all love you, and you will not be forgotten, I promise."
~ Jill’s Brother, Jason, age 13.

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