Recent studies on teen driving show that most teenagers who have disturbed family lives, experience crashing more than others who have understanding and communicative parents. It is risky behavior on teenagers’ part to use cell phones or undertake drunken driving, etc. but within those natures are quite disturbed teens that make for these choices. Proper counseling and parent-teen interaction can actually build a bridge of harmonious interaction, via which they can get to be better functioning with their cars.
Studies show that when parents are more supportive and understanding, they help their teens become more responsible for their choices. When teens are paid attention to, they pay attention back to the set curfew times and so on. About 71% of drivers who crash per year are teens. Hopefully with new transport rules and set ups this can be controlled in a big way. Teen driving can become safe and harmonious when they are wearing seat belts and driving in a sober state. The recent laws are strict enough to absolutely take away license from any sort of slob driving today. The earnest road rules have come forth to set some really strict levels of security. When reprimanded or warned, 31% teens are really less likely to use phones while driving.
Kids whose parents are less involved with them in an emotional or psychological way are more likely to be disturbed and run into problems with absurd driving. Also a very interesting study has revealed that teens who become the first main owner of a car are more likely to crash in the car than when they are sharing the car with some one else. When it is a joint venture car teens are usually more responsible with their usage.


















































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