Teen Highway Fatalities Drop with Limits on Licenses

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The effectiveness of each state's graduated driver licensing laws in preventing fatal teen driver crashes was determined by the extent of its restrictions, the study showed.
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Placing limitations on teens' licenses to drive and gradually granting them privileges, such as driving at night or with friends, dramatically reduces the rate of fatal crashes among teen drivers, a new study shows.

After graduated licensing laws were adopted, the rate of fatal crashes among 16- and 17-year-olds fell by 8 to 14 percent, the researchers found. Such laws were adopted in varying degrees by all 50 states and the District of Columbia between 1996 and 2011.

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Remy Melina was a staff writer for Live Science from 2010 to 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication from Hofstra University where she graduated with honors.