23 Feb 2008 03:21:29 | Melih Oztalay
Drivers 16 years of age are at high risk for traffic accidents
due to their immaturity and limited driving experience. A series
of five research papers published in a September 2002 supplement
of Injury Prevention addresses this risk among young drivers.
The papers make a compelling case for graduated driver licensing
(GDL), the system of laws and practices that gradually introduce
young drivers into the driving population.
Graduated Driver License programs can be found in 31 states
around the country. The GDL program permit young drivers to
safely gain driving experience before obtaining full driving
privileges and are generally targeted towards 14 – 17 year old
teen drivers.
Most states require an adult with a valid driver’s license be
present when the teen is driving. Additionally the teen driver
is required to enroll in a certified Drivers Ed course and must
hold a learner’s permit for at least 3 – 6 months before taking
an “operators driving license” test.
It is during these 3 – 6 months when teen drivers with learner’s
permits mostly drive the family vehicle with their parents.
While GDL programs allow the teen driver to gain experience in a
family vehicle with a parent, other drivers are not aware who is
behind the wheel of this vehicle.
Notifying other drivers will give them the ability to consider
choices when approaching a vehicle operated by a teen driver. We
can increase traffic safety and awareness. Car magnets have
become a viable possibility as the notification tool. Easy to
put on and easy to take off! No hassles or concerns about
permanent bumper stickers that may not come off.
Auto Safety Magnets has a focus strictly on car safety for teen
drivers, their parents and driving schools. Help keep the roads
safe.
More information on the GDL subject can be found at the Center
for Disease Control and this web page:
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/duip/research/youngdrivers.htm
Melih Oztalay, CEO Auto Safety Magnets www.autosafetymagnets.com
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