![]() 16 Minutes of Your LifeYouth crashes, injuries and deaths continue to be a significant problem despite efforts to address this particularly difficult age group. Teenagers drive less than all except the older population, but their numbers of crashes, injuries and deaths are disproportionately high. Based on severity of crashes, the rate per mile driven among 16-19 year olds is 4 times greater than older drivers. Risk is highest at age 16. In fact, the crash rate per mile driven is twice as high among 16 year olds compared to 18-19 year olds. Youth drivers remain a PennDOT major focus area and must continue to be addressed in order to reduce the fatalities to one death per 100 million vehicle miles traveled.
We believe this more personal and informal approach will benefit not only the student, but the officer as well. By encouraging open discussion, the police can obtain a "wealth" of knowledge from the young driver´s perspective for future programming or enforcement strategies. A program of this nature serves to strengthen the respect and rapport between the student and officer, particularly at this point of the young driver/passenger´s life. Police officers will be trained by Buckle Up PA Area LELs and will be provided with school contacts, materials and talking points along with a program of visual displays. Buckle Up PA will maintain and report scheduled and completed programs in it´s monthly report. Programs will also be coordinated through Community Traffic Safety Project Coordinators and PennDOT Safety Press Officers. Please contact Carol Alonge at 570-628-2414 or calonge@nchsn.org for more information about educational programs. |
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