Traffic Safety Facts 1996: Young Drivers
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1997-01-01
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Abstract:Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for 15 to 20 year olds (based on 1993 figures, which are the latest mortality data currently available from the National Center for Health Statistics). In 1996, 3,387 drivers 15 to 20 years old were killed, and an additional 373,000 were injured, in motor vehicle crashes. In 1996, 14 percent (8,054) of all the drivers involved in fatal crashes (56,793) were young drivers 15 to 20 years old, and 16 percent (1,914,000) of all the drivers involved in police-reported crashes (12,173,000) were young drivers. Figure 1: Driver Fatalities and Drivers Involved in Fatal Crashes Among Drivers 15 to 20 Years Old, 1986-1996; Figure 2: Driver Fatality Rates by Age and Sex, 1994; and Figure 3: Cumulative Estimated Number of Lives Saved by Minimum Drinking Age Laws, 1975-1996. Table 1: Drivers Involved in 1996 Fatal Crashes by Age Group and 1995 Driver Involvement Rates; Table 2: Drivers 15 to 20 Years Old Involved in Fatal Crashes by Previous Driving Record and License Status, 1996; Table 3: Involvement of Drivers 15 to 20 Years Old in Fatal Crashes, 1986 and 1996; and Table 4: Alcohol Involvement Among Drivers 15 to 20 Years Old Involved in Fatal Crashes, 1996.
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