contributed by S Breeden
Springtime Safety Springtime is in full swing. Along with springtime, most people are becoming more active with outdoor activities. Some of the activities include yard work, barbequing, hunting/fishing and biking and many more. It is time to watch out for others since many people may be distracted and may not be watching out for you.
Remember that along with this time of year we sometimes experience stormy weather. When it is raining and you must use your windshield wipers, remember to always put on your headlights. Again, you may be able to see other people, but they may not always be able to see you. This is a good reminder for us all and in many states it is the law.
Prom and Graduation
The school year ends with a prom and graduation. As a parent you want these festivities to be special, but also safe. Encourage your teen to practice safe driving behaviors while going to and from prom, graduation and beyond.
Traffic crashes are the leading cause of teen fatalities accounting for 75% of all unintentional teen deaths. Every day nearly nine drivers ages 15 to 20 are killed in crashes and another 690 are injured.
Parents should limit the number of passengers their teen carries when driving. Teen passengers can be very distracting to teen drivers and may influence risk-taking behaviors.
Work with your teen to establish driving rules and penalties for failure to obey them. Know the location, time and who is hosting all the events your teen attends, and set time limits for travel after the party.
Together you and your teen can understand driving
risks to ensure a happy and memorable experience.