

Vehicle crashes remain the leading cause of death for teens ages 15 to 18. – Courtesy photo / State Farm (CC BY 2.0)
National Teen Driver Safety Week is Oct. 21-27
This week is National Teen Driver Safety Week, and the Pasadena Police Department wants to remind parents and guardians the importance of talking to their teen drivers about new responsibilities and rules that come with operating a vehicle.
“For teens, getting a license is a rite of passage tied to freedom and independence, but is also something that can be dangerous because teens lack experience behind the wheel and are more likely to take risks,” said Lieutenant Mark Goodman, “National Teen Driver Safety Week is a way to encourage all parents to instill good driving habits that help their teens stay safe on the road.”
The reality is that vehicle crashes remain the leading cause of death for teens ages 15 to 18. According to data from the Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System (SWITRS), there were 73,736 crashes in 2016 involving drivers 16 to 20 years old in California alone. In those crashes, 437 people were killed.
Throughout the week (Oct. 21-27), the Pasadena Police Department will join the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) in offering tips to parents and caregivers on how to talk to teens about the consequences of making dangerous and illegal choices behind the wheel. Tips are listed below.
“Whether it’s drinking and driving, not wearing a seat belt, speeding, driving distracted or with friends in the car, it’s important for parents to let their teen know that driving is not a right, but a privilege,” said Lt. Goodman, “It can be taken away when they don’t follow the rules.”
To learn more about teen driver safety, visit the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) website.
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