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Yes, there should be stricter laws for teenage drivers!
Your state should have laws that forbid any legal teenage driver from having any non adult in his car when he is driving unless it is family!
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Tighten Iowa's restrictions for teen drivers
Driving a car is the most dangerous thing we let our kids do, Daniel McGehee, director of the Human Factors and Vehicle Safety Research Program at the University of Iowa, told the Des Moines Register last year. Iowa is a four-season state, and we have some of our most inexperienced drivers on some of the most dangerous roads in some of the worst conditions possible.
Unfortunately, while the number of teen driving deaths is falling nationally, the statistics in Iowa seem to be skidding in the wrong direction. Teen driving deaths in Iowa have remained flat or grown slightly among 16- to 18-year-old drivers.
We are not where we should be, McGehee said. Young drivers are the most vulnerable to economic conditions. We drive less when gas is expensive and jobs are scarce, but were not seeing the drop that other states are from similar conditions.
In fact, US News & World Report ranked Iowa 49th in a 2010 study of safe teen driving. And last year, a study from the Allstate Foundation, the nonprofit community service arm of Allstate Insurance, found that Iowa could have saved the lives of 32 young drivers in 2009 along with $200 million in damages if the state had adopted stricter requirements for issuing drivers licenses to teenagers.
Source: Iowa City Press Citizen