
Teen Drivers
Teen drivers are individuals aged approximately 16 to 19 who are learning to operate motor vehicles. Due to their limited experience and developing judgment, they are statistically more likely to be involved in traffic incidents compared to older drivers. Factors such as inexperience, risk-taking behavior, distractions, and sometimes peer influence can impact their driving safety. Educational programs, graduated licensing systems, and parental guidance are essential strategies to help teens develop safe driving habits. Recognizing the unique challenges faced by teen drivers is important for promoting road safety and reducing accidents involving young motorists.