Safe Driving Urged as '100 Deadliest Days' Begin for Teen Drivers

May 31, 2025 at 09:52 am by WGNS


Rutherford County, TN -  As summer kicks off, local officials are warning parents and teen drivers about the dangers of the 100 Deadliest Days—the stretch between Memorial Day and Labor Day when teen-involved crashes spike dramatically. Tennessee crash data shows that teen drivers in Rutherford County face higher risks during this period, with distraction, speeding, and failure to wear seatbelts among the leading causes of fatal accidents.

 

According to the Tennessee Department of Safety, teen crash rates increase significantly in summer months, mirroring national trends. On average, eight people lose their lives every day in a teen-related crash nationwide during this time.

"Teens are on the road more often in summer, often with friends, which increases the risk of distraction and dangerous driving habits," said Megan Cooper, spokesperson for AAA – The Auto Club Group. "Many feel invincible behind the wheel, but crashes hit different when they happen to you—and by then, it’s too late."

Local Risk Factors for Teen Drivers - New teen drivers (ages 16-17) are nearly three times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash compared to adults. The biggest contributing factors include:

AAA’s Advice for Parents - AAA urges parents to take proactive steps to ensure their teens are driving safely:

'Crashes Hit Different' This Summer

AAA’s "Crashes Hit Different" campaign highlights the four leading contributors to traffic injuries and fatalities for all drivers: impaired driving, distractions, not buckling up, and speed. The Auto Club Group is partnering with roadway safety organizations and community groups in Rutherford County to reduce teen crash rates and prevent senseless tragedies.

For more information on teen driver safety, visit AAA’s Driver Education Resources.

 

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