Learning to drive and getting a driver’s license is a rite of passage for many teenagers in Nevada. However, for many parents, teen driving is worrisome, especially when their children have access to distractions at their fingertips. This year, Nevada saw several car accidents where teen drivers were involved. This leads one to ask the question: What is the correlation between teen drivers and car accidents?
Motor vehicle accidents, primarily car accidents, remain the number one cause for death of teenagers in the United States. Vehicular accidents take away the lives of 2,400 lives annually in the United States and fifty percent of teens will be in a car accident before graduating high school.
Upon reaching 16 years of age, teenagers can graduate to a full driver’s license, as defined by NRS 483.160. This signifies successful completion of a road skills test and the attainment of a substantial level of driving experience. By adhering to these legal age requirements, teenagers embark on their driving journey with the necessary foundation of knowledge and experience.
Nevada’s approach to teenage driving extends beyond the teenagers themselves; parents and guardians play a pivotal role in shaping responsible drivers. NRS 483.302 emphasizes the joint liability of parents or legal guardians in case a minor is found liable for an accident. This legal framework underscores the shared responsibility between parents and teenagers in promoting safe driving practices.
The law further dictates that the joint liability of parents or legal guardians may not exceed $20,000 for injuries and $10,000 for property damage. However, these limits can be exceeded if the minor driver was operating a vehicle in the course of their employment.
Teens, while constituting only 5% of drivers on Nevada roadways, account for a disproportionately high 10% of crashes. This discrepancy underscores a concerning trend in the state’s accident statistics. Delving deeper, data from Zero Teen Fatalities Program reveals that distracted driving is a significant factor in these accidents.
Teenage drivers under 20 are the largest group distracted at the time of fatal crashes. In particular, the use of cell phones while driving is a major concern, as it leads to a significant 37% reduction in brain activity. Such distractions compromise a driver’s focus, posing a considerable risk to both themselves and pedestrians sharing the road. These statistics underscore the urgent need for comprehensive interventions to address the surge in pedestrian accidents involving teenagers.
Nevada’s roads see a mix of experienced and novice drivers, with teens being a notable segment of the latter. Teen drivers, given their limited experience, may sometimes make impulsive decisions on the road, which can lead to accidents. It’s crucial for both teens and their guardians to understand the legal implications that come with such incidents in Nevada.
Among the foremost concerns for teenage drivers are the dangers of speeding and texting while driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) mentions cell phone use as a contributing factor in a substantial portion of accidents involving young drivers.
Texting while driving, as highlighted by NRS 484B.165, is equally perilous. The law explicitly prohibits drivers from manually typing or sending messages while operating a vehicle. Understanding these laws not only ensures compliance but also instills a deep appreciation for the potentially devastating consequences of these actions.
Nevada’s stance on distracted driving is resolute. NRS 484B.165 clearly defines the prohibition of texting and handheld device use, emphasizing the state’s commitment to prioritizing road safety.
Beyond fines, there are civil consequences for distracted driving. Accidents resulting from distracted driving can lead to legal actions, where distracted driving can be used as evidence of negligence.
Violations of distracted driving laws can result in a lasting stain on a teenager’s driving record. This record is not only accessible to insurance companies but also potential employers, highlighting the enduring impact of these actions.
Empowering teenagers with knowledge is paramount to shaping responsible drivers. Parents can take an active role in this endeavor by imparting crucial lessons that go beyond driving skills. These lessons are supported by NRS provisions and aim to instill a mindset of safety and responsibility.
If parents choose to allow their teen to drive, they should consider implementing the following rules to ensure their child’s safety:
The safety of teenage drivers is profoundly influenced by the vehicles they operate. Understanding vehicle safety ratings and features can guide parents in selecting the most suitable car for their teenagers.
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the following models are standout options for teenage drivers in 2023:
At Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers, LLC, we understand the unique challenges that young drivers face after an accident. Our team is dedicated to providing you with the support and guidance you need during this difficult time. If you’ve been involved in a car accident, don’t hesitate to contact us for a confidential consultation. Our experienced Las Vegas auto injury attorneys are here to ensure your rights are protected and to help you navigate the legal process so you can focus on your recovery. You don’t have to face this journey alone – we’re here to stand by your side and fight for your best interests.
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