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The period between Memorial Day and Labor Day, known as the “100 Deadliest Days” for teen drivers, marks a dangerous stretch on U.S. roads, with a sharp increase in crashes involving young motorists.
Nearly half of teen driver-related deaths occur over the summer, according to the National Highway Safety Administration.
As summer officially kicks off, so too does the most perilous period for teen drivers on American roads: the "100 Deadliest ...
Nik Rajkovic / news@whmi.com The stretch between Memorial Day and Labor Day is known as the 100 Deadliest Days for Teen ...
The stretch between Memorial Day and Labor Day is known as the 100 Deadliest Days for teen drivers — a period when crashes ...
Navigating the roads in 2025 requires more than just a driver's license and a destination; it demands constant vigilance, a ...
Driving with teen passengers: Studies show that the risk of a fatal crash increases with each additional teen passenger (NHTSA ... Teach defensive driving skills. Encourage teens to anticipate ...
NHTSA investigators are seeking clarity on Tesla's plans to launch a paid robotaxi service in Austin this June. The safety agency is concerned about Tesla's full self-driving performance in poor ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recalled more than 1,200 self-driving Waymo vehicles after ... but there were no injuries. The NHTSA said last year that an investigation ...