Treating Young Drivers Equally
It used to be that,
despite all the traditional "woman driver" jokes,
young ladies beginning to drive were different from their
male counterparts….they were safer. Time passes and
things have changed, this time for the worse. Trends, particularly
accident statistics, show that girls are gaining equality
with boys on the roadways.
The latest information
from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reveals
that the youngest set of female drivers, aged 16, are becoming
involved in more accidents. While 16 year old boys are still
the scourge of the traffic system, 16 year old girls, licenses
still warm from the laminating machine, are closing the gap
regarding accidents, increasing their involvement in both
non-fatal and fatal categories. Another factor contributing
to the equality is that the accident rate for boys in the
same age group is improving.
What action should
parents of a budding driver take? Begin by recognizing that
your new driver, girl or boy, needs your help. Make sure that
you provide proper instruction and driving practice. If you’re
not already, become a positive driving role model. Once he
or she has a license, resist any urge to allow broad driving
privileges or to assign responsibility to take over chores
such as driving younger siblings. Also, make sure that you
exercise control over how and when they can operate a car.
Finally, bite the expense bullet and make sure your son or
daughter is properly insured. Your insurance professional
can give you more assistance in seeing that your new driver
turns into a safe one.
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