Tips to Help Keep Teens Safe on Roads
2022-23 School Year Kicks Off, Teens Nationwide Hit Highways
Motor vehicle research specialists with the
Caldwell owns Brightway,
According to Caldwell, here are some things your teen driver can do to make safety their top priority this school year. "It all begins with wearing your seatbelt," Caldwell added. "Nearly half of all teens who die in an auto accident aren't wearing their seatbelts at the time of the crash."
- Wear Your Seatbelt
- Remove Distractions - Mobile Devices, Having Teenage Passengers, etc…
- Be Alert, Not Drowsy - No driving late at night or while impaired
- Leave Early – Avoid the need to drive faster to arrive on time
- Pay Attention to Speed Limits and School Zones
- Use Turn Signals – Give other motorists time to respond to what you are doing next
- Adjust the Driver's Seat and Mirrors, as needed
- Limit Off-Hour Driving – Latest
CDC data shows that 40 percent of fatal teen motor vehicle crashes take placebetween 9 p.m. and 6 a.m.
In addition to accident awareness, it's very important that teen drivers have an emergency kit packed in their vehicle. Among the items that should be a top priority are a cell phone charger, first-aid kit, flashlight with batteries, basic set of tools, jumper cables and a blanket.
"It's all about making sure your teen is prepared for the situations they may face behind the wheel," Caldwell said. "Driver inexperience is one of the main causes of teen crashes and related injuries."
Established in 2008, Brightway grew to become one of the largest privately-owned property/casualty insurance distribution companies in the
Brightway produces winning outcomes for franchisees and their customers by offering access to customized coverage solutions from a range of insurers paired with full back office and marketing support. This winning model allows agents and producers to focus on addressing the needs of their customers to become trusted advisors and grow their businesses.
Contact: Don Foley, Brightway Public Relations
Phone: 904.490.8649
Email: [email protected]
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