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    Ventura, CA | National Teen Driver’s Safety Week

    Nature of Incident: National Teen Driver’s Safety Week

    Location: Ventura County, CA

    Date & Time: October 17 – 23, 2021

    Unit(s) Responsible: Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, and Thousand Oaks Police Departments

    The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office Encourages Parents of Newly Licensed Teens to Discuss the Importance of Safe Driving

    National Teen Driver Safety Week is Oct. 17-23

    Narrative:

    Ventura County, Ca. – As part of National Teen Driver Safety Week Oct. 17-23, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office reminds parents and guardians the importance of talking to their teen(s) about driving responsibly and safely.

    Driving remains the most dangerous activity for teens. Per mile driven, teen drivers are nearly four times as likely to be involved in a crash as drivers in all other age groups. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), speeding was a factor in 43% of all teen driver and passenger fatalities from 2015 to 2019, compared to approximately 30% of all traffic deaths among adults 20 and older.

    “Like most skills, experience and training make you better and more prepared as a driver,” says Commander Eric Tennessen. “Teen drivers are naturally inexperienced and more likely to take risks and pick up bad habits, which is why it is important for parents and caregivers to play an active role in instilling safe driving habits in their teen.”

    The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office offers the following tips to parents and guardians for starting conversations about safe driving with teens:

    • Provisional Driver’s License: Learn about California’s provisional licensing law, which places restrictions on passengers and driving at night during the first year they have a license.
    • Lead by example: Have driving sessions with your teen. Tell, but also show your teen how to drive safely.
    • Set ground rules: Be firm on rules such as no phone use, being distracted by friends, always following the speed limit, and always buckling up.
    • Sober driving: Emphasize the importance of never driving under the influence or riding with someone who has been drinking.

    Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

    Prepared by: Sgt. Paul Richards

    News Release Date: Monday, October 11, 2021

    Media Follow-Up Contact: Sgt. Paul Richards 805-388-5132

    Approved by: Capt. Shane Matthews


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