Teenage Trouble

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Being a teenager increases your risk on the road. According to studies conducted by insurance companies and government agencies, teen drivers are prone to crash because of their rebellious and thrill-seeking nature: 34% of deaths from car crashes come from speeding, 33% comes for failure to use seatbelts, and 12% from drugs and alcohol. Nationwide, boys are twice as likely as girls to be the driver in a car that would crash and in metropolitan areas, car crashes are twice more likely than in rural areas. To address this, there are training programs to educate teenagers on driving safety and usually these are extended to ensure maximum learning.