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'100 Deadliest Days' on the highway start

By Editorial Board Published May 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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'100 Deadliest Days' on the highway start

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – Analysis reveals that when college lets out for the summer time, the variety of teenagers getting behind the wheel dramatically will increase—and so do highway fatalities.

We’re formally in what officers name the “100 deadliest days.” It is the time between Memorial Day and Labor Day when automobile accidents involving teen drivers dramatically enhance. The Nationwide Freeway Visitors Security Administration reviews that just about half of sweet sixteen driver-related deaths occur inside these 100 days.

College is out, youngsters are on the roads extra, and all drivers have a component to play in holding issues protected. Driving teacher Ben Kauma could be very conversant in new drivers and the talents they lack, corresponding to being conscious of how harmful driving might be.

He mentioned teenagers can really feel invincible whereas driving. Mixing that with extra time on the highway would not at all times finish effectively.

“A lot of impatient people out there,” mentioned Kauma.

Lieutenant Rene Gonzalez with the Michigan State Police encourages dad and mom to speak with their youngsters about driving expectations.

“Don’t be distracted, stay off that phone, drive the speed limit, wear your safety belt, try to limit the number of other teens in your vehicle,” mentioned Lt. Gonzalez.

In case you are a passenger in a youngster’s automobile, let the driving force focus, and when you see one thing unsuitable,g say one thing.

“It’s your safety you need to think about as well. If you see someone not buckled up, encourage them to put on that safety belt,” Lt. Gonzalez mentioned.

For fogeys, a great way to ensure your baby is following the foundations. is to guide by instance.

“If your kid sees you speeding, they might think it’s okay,” Lt. Gonzalez mentioned.

Do not be afraid to carry penalties to the desk in case your teen shouldn’t be being a accountable driver. Skilled drivers have a job in these 100 days as effectively.

“You’re responsible for yourself, but also look out for those other drivers that aren’t paying attention.” Lt. Gonzalez continued, “It’s better to be safe than sorry.”

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