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Are Teens Driving Safer? A study by ChildTrends

"Motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death of teens and young adults, accounting for 40 percent of all deaths to teens ages 16 to 19 in 2002 or over 5,000 deaths." Learn more about trends in teen driving, safety issues (e.g. seat belt use) and alcohol use in this public report.

The link address is: http://www.childtrendsdatabank.org/PDF/teen%20driving.pdf

Posted by db last modified August 11, 2008 Copyright: Child Trends, 2005

Keywords: Alcohol, General Information, Injury and Violence, Leading Causes of Death, Nation, Statistics, Teens

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