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Older Cars & Teen Driver Fatalities: Study Reveals Increased Risk

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Here’s a breakdown of the key findings from the ‌provided​ text, focusing on the relationship ​between vehicle age,​ driver assistance technologies,⁢ and ​teen driver safety:

Key Findings:

* ​ Vehicle Age & Risk:

* Vehicles⁢ 6-15 years old have ⁤a 19% greater risk of driver death in fatal crashes compared to vehicles 5 years old or newer.
‍ * Vehicles older than 15 ⁣years have a⁤ 31% greater risk of driver death in fatal crashes⁤ compared to vehicles 5 years old or newer.
* This risk applies to all drivers, not just teens.
* Driver ‌Assistance Tech & Risk: ​Each driver assistance technology in⁣ a vehicle is associated ‍with a 6%‍ reduction⁢ in ⁣the⁣ risk of driver death in fatal crashes.
* Teen Drivers & Vehicle Safety:

* Teen drivers (15-18) are more likely to drive older vehicles (over 15 years ‍old) and vehicles with fewer ​driver assistance technologies compared to middle-aged drivers (31-55).
* This makes them more ‍vulnerable in crashes.
* Parental Influence: Parents significantly impact​ teen driving safety through their vehicle choices.Passing down older, less safe vehicles increases teen‍ vulnerability.

Recommendations from the Study:

*‌ ​ Vehicle⁤ Safety:

* Prioritize newer,safer‌ vehicles for ⁢teens.
​ * Avoid‍ vehicles‍ older than 15 years, especially during‌ the initial months of unsupervised driving.
‌ * Consult resources like the Insurance Institute for Highway ⁤Safety (IIHS) for safe vehicle options.
‍ * If a newer vehicle​ isn’t possible,⁤ emphasize frequent maintenance.
* Newer Technologies: Educate families about the benefits of driver assistance technologies (crash avoidance, lane assistance, teen-specific features).
* Safe Driving Habits: address risky behaviors and promote safe habits (seatbelt use, safe ‌nighttime driving, limiting passengers, avoiding‍ distractions, following Graduated Driver Licensing laws).

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