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2004 Ohio Crashes by Age and Gender

Accident data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) finds that when it comes to driving, 16-year-old girls are becoming almost as bad as 16-year-old boys. Teenage girls are driving more and the youngest drivers are involved in an increasing number of accidents. As a result, insurance companies have started closing the gap on the rates charged for teenage girl and teenage boy drivers.

For national statistics, see “Factors That Affect Auto Insurance: Age and Its Impact.”

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Six states – Nevada, California, Delaware, New Jersey, Oregon and Pennsylvania – require doctors to report drivers with high-risk conditions like epilepsy and dementia that make them dangerous to other motorists.
(National Transportation Safety Board)

 

 

 

 

 
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