


- #AAA DRIVING SCHOOL FOR ADULTS TELEPHONE NUMBER DRIVERS#
- #AAA DRIVING SCHOOL FOR ADULTS TELEPHONE NUMBER DRIVER#
The 2013 national YRBS used a three-stage cluster sample to obtain cross-sectional data representative of public and private school students in grades 9–12 in all 50 states and the District of Columbia ( 4).
#AAA DRIVING SCHOOL FOR ADULTS TELEPHONE NUMBER DRIVERS#
Such information will be vital as states and communities consider potential ways to improve safety for older teenage novice drivers and plan for safe, affordable transportation options for those who do not drive. This report provides the most detailed evidence to date that the percentage of students who drive varies substantially depending on where they live. Across the 21 large urban school districts, the percentage of drivers varied more than twofold from 30.2% to 76.0%. Driving prevalence was higher in the midwestern and mountain states. Across 42 states, the percentage of students who drove ranged from 53.8% to 90.2%. Nationwide, 76.3% of high school students aged ≥16 years reported having driven during the 30 days before the survey 83.2% of white students had driven compared with <70% of black and Hispanic students. To estimate the percentage of high school students aged ≥16 years who have driven during the past 30 days, by age, race/ethnicity, and location, CDC analyzed 2013 data from the national Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) and YRBS data collected by 42 states and 21 large urban school districts. The crash risk for drivers of any age is highest during the first months of independent driving, and this risk is highest for the youngest teenage drivers ( 3).
#AAA DRIVING SCHOOL FOR ADULTS TELEPHONE NUMBER DRIVER#
Williams, PhD 3 (Author affiliations at end of text)ĭuring 2004–2013, the number of passenger vehicle drivers aged 16–19 years involved in fatal crashes in the United States declined by 55% from 5,724 to 2,568.* In addition to graduated driver licensing (GDL) programs ( 1) and safer vehicles, † other possible contributors to the decline include adolescents waiting longer to get their driver licenses and driving less ( 2). Shults, PhD 1, Emily Olsen, MSPH 2, Allan F. Driving Among High School Students - United States, 2013
