Teen Driver Accident Statistics Have Dropped Over Ten Years

According to Los Angeles injury lawyer, Michael Ehline, the Automobile Club of Southern California is reporting that while teenager’s still continue to pose a risk on the roads, licensing laws have helped to reduce the amount of accidents.

According to the statistics released by the Automobile Club of Southern California that were released included the years from 1998 through 2007 and showed the number of 15 through 17 year olds that were fatally injured in vehicle accidents.


During these ten years the statistics showed the amount of fatal vehicle accidents dropped approximately 27 percent, from 1,134 to 823 fatally injured teenage accident victims.

These statistics were examined by AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety and their findings were that everyone is at risk. They feel that the decrease in deaths is due to the Graduated Driver Licensing Laws and is a positive move for everyone on the roads.

There was also an apparent difference in the amount of passengers and occupants in other vehicles involved in teen driving accidents who were fatally injured. According to this study there were 540 fewer deaths of adults, passengers and other motorists.

The total amount of fatalities attributed to teen drivers from these statistics was 1,855 over the ten year period and there was 540 teenagers, 631 passengers, 463 motorists and passengers of other vehicles and 219 non motorists.

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