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Teenage Drivers
TEENAGE DRIVERS

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among 15- to 20-year olds. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, 3,490 drivers in this age group died and 272,000 were injured in motor vehicle crashes in 2006. Drivers age 15 to 20 accounted for 12.9 percent of all the drivers involved in fatal crashes and 16 percent of all the drivers involved in all police-reported crashes. Twenty-five percent of teen drivers killed were intoxicated. In 2002 the estimated economic cost of police-reported crashes involving drivers between the ages of 15 and 20 was $40.8 billion, according to latest information from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Among licensed drivers, young people between the ages of 15 and 20 have the highest rate of fatal crashes relative to other age groups, including the elderly. The risk of being involved in a fatal crash for teens is three times greater than for drivers age 65 to 69.
DRIVERS IN MOTOR VEHICLE CRASHES BY AGE, 2006


Age group

Number of licensed drivers

Percent of total

Drivers in fatal crashes

Involvement rate (1)

Drivers in all crashes

Involvement rate (1)
Under 16211,3510.1%275NA151,000NA
16-2012,778,6366.37,28657.021,600,00012,522
21-2417,061,9518.46,45446.771,127,0008,168
25-3435,494,94917.511,22331.622,130,0006,001
35-4439,998,81619.710,31025.781,968,0004,920
45-5440,462,00720.09,20122.741,805,0004,460
55-6429,929,73314.85,86419.59983,0003,283
65-7417,009,8118.43,02217.77468,0002,752
Over 7413,125,6556.52,95422.50326,0002,481
Total 202,810,438100.0%57,695 (2)28.4510,558,0005,206
(1) Per 100,000 licensed drivers.
(2) Includes 1,065 drivers of unknown age.

NA=Not applicable.

Source: U.S Department of Transportation, National Highway Safety Administration; Federal Highway Administration.
MOTOR VEHICLE DEATHS
PER 100,000 PERSONS BY AGE, 2006




Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

PERCENT OF DRIVERS IN FATAL CRASHES WITH BACs (10
OF 0.08 OR MORE, 1996 AND 2006



Age

1996

2006

Point change
Under 169%14%5 pts.
16 to 2017192
21 to 2431332
25 to 343029-1
35 to 4425250
45 to 5418191
55 to 6412131
65 to 74880
Over 74550

(1) Blood-alcohol content. All states use 0.08 as the definition of intoxication.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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