Posted:10/19/2023
In recognition of National Teen Driver Safety Week (October 15-21), the Elk Grove Police Department encourages teens and their parents to talk about the importance of always following the rules of the road and driving responsibly.
Car crashes remain the leading cause of death for teens (15-18 years old) in the United States. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2021, an estimated 94,201 teen passengers were injured in car crashes and an estimated 170,083 people were injured in crashes involving a teen driver, accounting for almost 7% of all roadway injuries that year.
"Parents are the first and most influential driving instructors for their teens” - EGPD’s Traffic Lieutenant Dan Templeton said. “During National Teen Driver Safety Week, we want to remind parents that they are key to keeping their teens safe behind the wheel. By actively engaging in conversations about safe driving and setting a positive example, parents can make a significant impact on their teenager's driving behavior."
The Elk Grove Police Department offers the following tips to parents and guardians for starting conversations about safe driving with teens:
