Teens are always excited when they finally get their driver’s licenses. It allows them to go driving on their own, giving them a sense of independence and freedom. However, teens have a higher rate of accidents than older drivers. These are some tips for younger drivers to stay safer while traveling in Michigan.
Remove distractions
All drivers are prone to getting distracted, but teens have a much higher risk. Distractions rank as one of the top reasons behind motor vehicle accidents. Teens should avoid using their phones, eating and having multiple passengers their age in the vehicle while driving as it can reduce the risk of distracted driving.
Avoid speeding
Teens often feel invincible, so they take risks behind the wheel. One thing that’s a bad habit for many young drivers is to travel over the legal speed limit. However, speeding is a dangerous behavior that can lead to car accidents. Teens should stay within the limit and be mindful of their speed to avoid potential disaster.
Wear your seatbelt
Unfortunately, teens are less likely to wear their seatbelts than older drivers. Seatbelts save lives; they can keep you in your seat in the event of an accident. If you are a parent whose teen just got their driver’s license, instill in them the importance of seatbelt usage every time they get in a vehicle.
Give enough room
Tailgating is one of the biggest problems leading to accidents. Teens should take care to give plenty of room between their vehicle and the one in front of them. It allows for enough time to slow down and stop when necessary and avoid getting into a rear-end collision.
When teen drivers use common sense and follow all the rules of the road, they can be safe. These tips can help them avoid accidents.