How many teen drivers report driving 10 miles per hour over the speed limit at least sometimes.
What is half?
Speeding ______ the stopping distance required to avoid a collision.
What is increases?
In Montana's most recent Youth Risk Behavior Survey ____ percent of teen drivers reported always or almost always wearing a seat.
What is 84%.
In Montana's most recent Youth Risk Behavior Survey, ______ % of teens reported they never text or e-mail while driving a car or other vehicle?
What is 32.7%?
In 2019, almost ______ teens in the United States aged 13–19 were killed.
What is 2,400?
The top theee predictors for fatality are non-use of seat belts, teen drivers, and roads with higher than 45 mph _____ _______.
What is Speed Limits?
Speed _____ the amount of time a driver needs to avoid a collision.
What is reduces?
In 2019, 1,603 young adults (15-20) died in motor vehicle crashes on US roadways, with nearly ___ not wearing a seat belt.
What is half?
Teen drivers receive the most calls from _____, more than general calling patterns would suggest.
What is parents?
In 2019, every day, about _____ teens died due to motor vehicle crashes, and hundreds more were injured.
What is 7?
Crash risk increases incrementally with each ___ ___ ___ over the speed limit.
What is Miles per Hour?
Speeding increases the likelihood that the crash will result in ________.
What is an injury?
When used properly, seat belts reduce the risk of fatal injury to front seat passengers by ___% and the risk or moderate to critical injury by ___%.
What is 45 and 50%?
At 55 miles per hour sending or reading a text is like driving the length of a _______ _______ with your eyes closed.
What is football field?
In Montana during 2020, ___ teens aged 14-20 were killed in car crashes.
What is 31?
Nearly half of teen surveyed said seeing teen _____ urge the driver to speed was common.
What is passengers?
Among crashes attributed to a critical teen driver error, 21% of serious teen driver crashes were due to driving too fast for road ___________.
What are conditions?
People not wearing a seat belt are ___ times more likely to be ejected from a vehicle during a crash.
What is 30.
In 2018, ___ percent of all teens who died in motor vehicle crashes were killed in crashes that involved distracted driving.
What is 9%?
Of those Montana teens killed in a car crash during 2020 _____ percent were a result of speeding as a factor.
What is 13%?
In 2019 speeding was a factor in more than _____ of fatal crashes with a teen behind the wheel.
What is One-Third?
If a bowling ball is dropped at 45 feet it is traveling ___ mph.
What is 37?
Teens who say their parents set rules and monitor their driving are ___ as likely to wear a seat belt as a driver or passenger.
What is twice.
Every day about ___ people in the United States are killed in crashes that are reported to involve a distracted driver.
What is Eight?
Nationally ___% of motor vehicle crash deaths among teens occurred on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.
What is 52?