Teenagers
Fatality Facts: Teenagers
2007
2006
2005
Q&As
Teenagers: general
Teenagers: graduated driver licensing
Teenagers: underage drinking
State laws
How
state laws measure up
Licensing systems for young drivers
Consumer video available for purchase
Young drivers:
the high-risk years — Car crashes are the number one killer of teenagers,
and the risk is much greater for 16 year-olds than for other teens.
This video documents the problem, describes a program that's saving
young people's lives, and tells what parents can do to minimize the
risk for their children.
Consumer brochures 
Beginning
teenage drivers (Also available in Spanish) — facts about young drivers and the licensing programs that protect them
while learning to drive
Graduated driver licensing: questions & answers — a joint IIHS and NHTSA publication
Research papers 
Effects of age and experience on young driver crashes: review of recent literature; Anne T. McCartt, Daniel R. Mayhew, Keli A. Braitman, Susan A. Ferguson, and Herbert M. Simpson, September 2008
Licensing age and teenage driver crashes: a review of the evidence; Allan F. Williams, September 2008
Short-term effects of a teenage driver cell phone restriction; Robert D. Foss, Arthur H. Goodwin, Anne T. McCartt, and Laurie A. Hellinga, May 2008
Highlights from the Institute's research since 1969
Presentation
October 9, 2007 Protecting teens from the dangers of alcohol use and abuse: wishful thinking versus science; convened by Mothers Against Drunk Driving, American Medical Association, National Transportation Safety Board, and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety to support 21 minimum drinking age; presentation by Adrian Lund, IIHS president
News
September 9, 2008 Put off driver licensure to save lives
June 9, 2008 Teen drivers often ignore bans on using cellphones and texting
August 31, 2006 Teen drivers' crash rates go down significantly under provisions of California's graduated licensing law
February 24, 2005 Fewer 16 year-olds are getting involved in crashes; big decline in crash
rates of beginning drivers over a decade 
May 22, 2002 Many
teenagers don't buckle safety belts — even when adults driving
them are using belts 
December 20, 2000 Best & worst state traffic safety laws: some states do a better
job than others 
September 21, 1999 Joint news release from IIHS and Insurance
Information Institute: Does your teenager drive a safe car? Vehicle
choice is particularly important for young drivers 
January 20, 1999 Crash risk is lower among teens subject to core provisions of graduated
licensing 
December 14, 1998 Black and Hispanic children, teenagers at high risk of motor vehicle
crash death 
April 14, 1998 Driver death rate among 16 year-olds has nearly doubled while going
down among other drivers, even 17-19 year-olds 
Status Report newsletter 
Vol. 43, No. 7, September 9, 2008: Licensing teenagers later reduces
their crashes; Comparison of licensing ages
Vol. 43, No. 6, July 24, 2008: College town alcohol campaign lowers nighttime drinking and driving among target group of teens and young adults
Vol 43, No. 4, June 9, 2008: Teenage drivers continue to use cellphones despite a North Carolina ban
Vol. 42, No. 7, June 15, 2007: Teen drivers' crash rates have
declined sharply since 1996; Many teens still get permits as
soon as possible; Parents know safety is important
but they don't always pick the safest
vehicles for their teens
Vol. 42, No. 5, May 12, 2007: Special issue: one day of crashes; the stories of some of the 119 people killed in crashes on June 7, 2005
Vol. 42, No. 1, January 27, 2007: Why beginners crash and the
kinds of crashes they get into
Vol. 41, No. 10, December 19, 2006:
Going to and from school is prime time for teens to crash; Legislators beef up young driver laws
Vol. 41, No. 9, November 21, 2006: Fatality Facts — teen deaths decline
Vol. 41, No. 7, September 7, 2006: California's licensing program reduces crashes; findings refute previous
study reporting no benefits
Vol. 40, No. 10, December 17, 2005: Teens and parents in Guilford County, N.C. respond to stepped-up enforcement of graduated licensing provisions, but the gains are modest
Vol. 40, No. 9, November 19, 2005: More evidence that teenage passengers increase the risk for teen drivers
Vol. 40, No. 6, July 16, 2005:
Crash risk at midday is about three times higher when schools allow
students to leave during lunch; Graduated licensing in a number of states
is beefed up with new restrictions
Vol. 39, No. 8, August 28, 2004:
Cars teenagers are driving often aren't the best choices for young beginners
Vol. 39, No. 4, March 27, 2004:
North Carolina's graduated licensing restrictions: are teenagers complying?;
Tennessee parents don't increase their involvement in the licensing
process when prompted to do so
Vol. 38, No. 9, September 25, 2003:
State legislative update: graduated driver licensing
Vol. 37, No. 8, September 14, 2002:
Nova Scotia's graduated licensing system reduces crashes in the learner
and intermediate stages; lowest student death rates are on school buses,
while highest rates are in cars driven by teens and on bicycles
Vol. 37, No. 6, June 8, 2002:
Teenagers' safety belt use rates are low, even when adult drivers in
the same cars are buckled up; video on young beginning drivers focuses
on ways to reduce their crashes by limiting higher risk driving
Vol. 37, No. 3, March 16, 2002:
Some state licensing and DUI/DWI laws have been strengthened, but no
safety belt laws have been changed to primary
Vol. 36, No. 6, June 30, 2001:
Awareness of zero tolerance laws is limited among young drivers; Parents
and many teens in California favor graduated licensing law
Vol. 36, No. 2, February 17, 2001:
First few months of driving unsupervised are the most hazardous; Kentucky,
Michigan, and North Carolina post lower crash rates among new drivers
after adopting graduated licensing; Rural versus urban debate about
graduated licensing; Teen passengers increase the risk associated with
young beginning drivers
Vol. 35, No. 10, December 20, 2000:
Special issue: state traffic safety laws: includes information on young
driver licensing
Vol. 35, No. 3, March 11, 2000:
Change in Connecticut's licensing law reduces crashes among 16 year-olds;
Michigan parents like provisions of graduated licensing law
Vol. 35, No. 1, January 15, 2000:
Youngest and oldest drivers favor curbs on driving privileges, even
when the restrictions limit their own driving
Vol. 34, No. 10, December 4, 1999:Special
issue: graduated licensing: Bandwagon moving fast, states accelerate
pace of graduated licensing laws; Teen passenger restriction will save
lives, study predicts; Parents' enthusiasm for graduated plan grows
with experience; Nova Scotia: big reduction in crashes accompanies graduated
licensing
Vol. 34, No. 7, July 17, 1999:
Teenagers' crashes and traffic violations track their parents' records
Vol. 34, No. 2, February 6, 1999:
Florida's new licensing law reduces crashes among 15, 16, and 17 year-olds;
Presence of passengers increases teenage drivers' risk of crashing;
Recommendations for an ideal graduated licensing law; Teenagers' activities
aren't cramped by delaying licensure
Vol. 34, No. 1, January 16, 1999:
Black and Hispanic children and teens are at high risk of dying in crashes
Vol. 33, No. 6, June 6, 1998:
Sixteen-year-old drivers' death rates rising at an alarming rate; Cars
driven by teens are often picked for price instead of safety; Teens
still not buckling up as often as other drivers and passengers
Vol. 33, No. 3, April 4, 1998:
Graduated licensing's key components standardized
Vol. 32, No. 10, December 27, 1997:
Graduated licensing has strong support among Nova Scotia parents, teens
Vol. 32, No. 5, May 10, 1997:
North Carolina adopts strong new graduated licensing law
Vol. 32, No. 1, January 11, 1997:
Driver education does not lower teenagers' crash rate; European driver
ed programs also found insufficient; Liquor stores, bars continue to
sell alcohol to young people
Regulatory comments 
Comment to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration concerning the proposal
for younger commercial driver pilot training program (Docket No. FMCSA
2000-8410), May 21, 2001
Comment to the Federal Highway Administration providing research showing the
crash risks associated with young drivers of commercial vehicles (Docket
No. FHWA-99-5942), September 15, 1999
Testimony 
Statement before the Pennsylvania House Transportation Committee, Passenger restrictions for young drivers, Anne T. McCartt, July 24, 2007
Statement before the Maryland House Committee on Environmental Matters, Passenger
restrictions for young drivers, Stephen L. Oesch, February 9, 2005
Statement before the Transportation Committee, State of Hawaii House of Representatives,
Young drivers and graduated licensing, Allan F. Williams, February
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