The top three causes of fatal car crashes involving teenagers are:
1) Speeding: Speeding is a major contributing factor in many car crashes, and it is especially dangerous for teens who are inexperienced drivers and are more likely to take risks.
2) Distracted driving: Distracted driving includes activities such as using a cell phone, eating, or talking to passengers while driving. Teens are more likely to engage in these distractions, which can lead to accidents.
3) Alcohol-impaired driving: Underage drinking is a major problem among teens, and alcohol is involved in a significant number of car crashes involving teens.
NHTSA recommends that parents and caregivers talk to their teens about the risks of driving and ensure they are practicing safe driving habits. This includes setting a good example by following traffic laws and not driving distracted.