
The stretch between Memorial Day and Labor Day is known as the "100 Deadliest Days" for teen drivers. In Connecticut, between 2020 and 2023, 38% of the 106 fatal crashes involving drivers aged 15–19 happened during this high-risk summer period.
Risk Factors
- Inexperience – Limited driving experience often leads to poor judgment and decision-making.
- Peer Passengers – Driving with other teens increases distractions and risky behavior.
- Night Driving – A striking 61.1% of fatal teen crashes occurred between 6 p.m. and 2:59 a.m.
Preventative Measures
- Parental Involvement – Set clear driving rules, regularly monitor habits, and communicate expectations.
- Driver Education – Enroll teens in comprehensive driver's education programs to build safe driving skills.
- Graduated Licensing – Follow Connecticut's graduated licensing laws, which limit passengers and nighttime driving, providing gradual exposure to complex situations.
Protect Yourself and Your Family
Teen driving accidents can have life-changing consequences. Let Hastings, Cohan & Walsh, LLP help you understand your legal rights and pursue fair compensation if your teen has been injured in a crash.
Call us today at 203-438-7450 for a free consultation, or visit www.hcwlaw.com to download a free legal guide and get the information you need to protect your family and your case.
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