Daily Archives: July 29, 2011

South Carolina auto accidents involving teenage drivers more likely in summer

Attention South Carolina motorists! Teenage drivers pose a deadly risk on the road during the summer. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, more deadly auto accidents involving teenage drivers happen than any other time of year, according to a recent auto accident study by AAA. Specifically, nearly 15 teenagers between 13 and 19 years old were killed every day nationwide… (more…)

Teenage drivers put Missouri drivers in danger during summer

What time of year is the deadliest for teenage drivers? Statistically, right now, summertime. The 100 deadliest days on the road for teenage drivers occur between Memorial Day and Labor Day each year, according to a study released recently by AAA. During that time, more than 7,300 passengers and drivers between ages 13 and 19 were killed in auto accidents… (more…)

Baltimore teenage drivers face high risks during summer of causing fatal crashes

Teenage drivers kill thousands of people every year. For every mile driven by an adult, a teenager driver 16 to 19 years old is four times more likely to get into a car accident, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And while any time of year can be dangerous on the road, teens are more likely to… (more…)

Montana motorists at risk of a serious accident in summer caused by teen drivers

Summer is the deadliest time of year for teenage drivers in the Pacific Northwest and nationwide. That’s the conclusion of a recent study of accident data conducted by AAA. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, more teenagers died in auto accidents than any other time of year. Specifically, between 2005 and 2009, more than 7,300 passengers and drivers between ages… (more…)