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  2. Gen Z might be the safest generation of teen drivers ... - AOL

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    A 2021 report by GHSA found that from 2015 to 2019, 43 percent of all fatal crashes involving teens were speeding-related, compared to just 30 percent for crashes involving drivers 20 years and older.

  3. Learner's permit - Wikipedia

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    The driver will need to be 17 years or older on the date of the test. Code 3 - This is for motor vehicles exceeding a gross vehicle mass of 3500 kg. The driver will need to be 18 years or older to apply for a learners license in this category. The following documents will need to be presented when applying for a learners license: [citation needed]

  4. Best First Cars for Teens and New Drivers in 2024 and 2025 - AOL

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    Buying a first car for a teenager or a new driver usually means choosing something cheap and practical. But that doesn't mean your first car has to be boring.

  5. Uber providing free rides to teenagers who fail their driver ...

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    Teenagers from 13 to 17 can establish an Uber teen account, which can include the free rides, provided they get the required permission from a parent or legal guardian.

  6. Graduated driver licensing - Wikipedia

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    The permissible blood alcohol limit for fully licensed drivers of legal drinking age, which is 18, is anything below 0.05%. Moderate sanctions are imposed on drivers who have a BAC between 0.05 and 0.08, such as a three day suspension of your licence, and your vehicle can be impounded for three days with more severe sanctions for repeat offenders.

  7. Teens in the Driver Seat - Wikipedia

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    The Teens in the Driver Seat (TDS) program is a peer-to-peer safety program for young drivers. More than 350 schools in Texas now have active TDS programs in place, and TDS has also become active in high schools in 28 states, with a junior high school program available in Georgia, Nebraska, Texas, and Washington. [ 1 ]