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More States Restrict Teens' Driving Privileges

New laws include curfews, limits on number of passengers

By Liam Carnahan,  Newser Staff

Posted Aug 14, 2012 3:23 PM CDT

(Newser) – The days of of the teenage joyride seem to be numbered. Many states are creating laws to clamp down on teen drivers, who historically overestimate their abilities and are more prone to distracted driving, reports the New York Times. All but seven states ban teens from driving with more than one other teen passenger, and some forbid teens from giving a ride to anyone under 18 who isn't a sibling. Idaho bans teens from being on the road from sundown to sunup, and New Jersey requires teens to place a red decal on their car, the easier for police to spot young drivers.

Not everyone is thrilled about the decals—one parent said they also make it easier for sexual predators to target young people. Teens have also said that many of the laws are easy to evade. Still, most states agree that further restrictions need to be placed on teen drivers beyond probationary driving periods before full licenses are granted. “We don’t want to say that teens are a menace to us all, but the reality is, when teen drivers crash, it’s people in other cars or teen passengers who end up dying,” says a AAA official.

More and more states are restricting the driving privileges of teens.
More and more states are restricting the driving privileges of teens.   (AP Photo/Bob Child)
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Tology
Aug 15, 2012 4:10 AM CDT
Good, most of them have no business being on the road the way they drive.  They are either speeding or going too slow while they are texting or talking on their phones, like the girl that has almost hit me three times in the past week while she is texting and speeding through red lights on her way to Steak and Shake.
jigga.wut
Aug 14, 2012 7:42 PM CDT
It makes sense that if we allow teens to work at 16, then they should be allowed to drive since they have to get to and from work.  However, I think 16 is too young for some of these spoiled kids to get their brand new lifted trucks.  It would be safer if automobiles had a teen mode program that was mandatory for all drivers below the age of 18 which restricts acceleration and high speeds.  
Seth_Meyers
Aug 14, 2012 7:36 PM CDT
No driving until you are 21. Case closed. You're welcome. And stay off the cell phone while driving, too!
 

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