A recent report highlighted teen drivers’ critical errors that are often one of the last in a chain of events leading up to a crash. Seventy-five percent of these crashes were due a critical teen driver error, with three common errors— lack of scanning to detect and respond to hazards, going too fast for road conditions and being distracted by something inside or outside the vehicle—accounting for nearly half of all serious crashes.
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However, a new study by Liberty Mutual Insurance and Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) indicates teens won’t admit to being at fault. The stu
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