Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Teen Fatalities Reviewed

Some sobering statistics on driving fatalities in Canada, especially if your a teenager behind the wheel.

New research finds 16-to-19 year drivers are 30 per cent more likely to be killed in a car crash than drivers over 20.

The study by Traffic Injury Research Foundation finds that males account for 74 per cent of all teen deaths with alcohol the main contributing factor.

Almost one-fifth, or 19 per cent, of female teen driver fatalities were due to distraction.