Study Confirms teenSMART Significantly Reduces Crash Frequency and Traffic Violations
"The new Dunlap study shows that teenSMART graduates had an average of 28% and up to a 49% reduction in crashes over the control group," said Dr.
The Dunlap study also found that the teenSMART group had 54% to 67% fewer traffic violations one year after training. This was statistically significant and another hard data indicator that ADEPT's crash-reduction training improved teen safe driving behaviors behind the wheel. In addition, the study notes that premium reductions allowed by state insurance boards in 49 states for completion of teenSMART also suggest the insurance carriers are providing similar actuarial evidence to support the effectiveness of the program.
The study suggests that to reduce teen driver crash rates, proven crash-reduction training like teenSMART could be integrated into existing graduated driver license programs, and could be effective as part of Phase 2 Driver Education after a young driver has received a first license for unsupervised driving.
"Our programs are the science-based alternative to safety awareness and traditional safety programs that provide basic knowledge of driver safety to the public," said
ADEPT shared the findings of the Safety Benefits of teenSMART Driver Training study during National Teen Driver Safety Week (
Contact: Dr.
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