Driving at night. Young drivers have a higher proportion of crashes in the evenings and early mornings. Young drivers’ high risk at night is thought to be because they are most likely to be driving for recreational purposes, and more likely to be drunk or drugged, or taking risks such as speeding due to peer pressure. The cold hard facts are: Drivers aged are more than twice as likely to die in a crash as driver aged One in four year olds (23%) crash within two years of passing their driving test. Statistics taken from www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 10 mins. • Young male drivers travel slightly further than young female drivers - 2, miles and 1, miles a year in , respectively. • It is estimated only around per 6 File Size: KB.
There are a number of worrying statistics surrounding young and new drivers and the number of accidents they are involved in. Research from road safety charity Brake found that despite 17 to year-olds only making up % of driving licence holders, they are involved in 9% of all fatal and serious crashes in the UK. It is for this reason that new driver insurance premiums are extremely expensive. This statistic shows how many young drivers had dangerous driving behaviors in the United Kingdom (UK) in July in comparison with the distribution among all drivers as a whole. Driver and rider testing and instructor statistics: April to March Driving tests and instructors June Quarterly bus statistics: January to March Buses.
Drivers aged only make up 7 per cent of UK licence holders and drive fewer for young drivers is so expensive is because statistics show that young. Teenage Drivers Accidents Statistics In the UK, every fifth driver gets into a car accident during their. 1 ທ.ວ. The stats tell them young drivers are more likely to be involved in an accident than older, more experienced drivers.
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