Welcome to the Driver Education page of the
Office of Coordinated School Health’s website. In this section
you will find Tennessee’s Driver Education Law and State Standards
and Guidelines, TN Driver License Requirements, TN Teen Driver’s
Guide,
Driver Education Articles, Preventing Unintentional Injury Fact Sheet as well
as a list of Resources and Information pertaining to driver education.
Driver Education is an important resource for students in Tennessee’s
schools.
For adolescents and young adults ages 10 to 24, both nationally
and in Tennessee, over three-quarters of unintentional injury deaths
are motor vehicle-related. On the basis of miles driven, teenagers
in this age group are involved in three times as many fatal crashes
as are all drivers. Implementing strategies during adolescence
to prevent motor vehicle crashes is critical to adult health and
well being because young adults experience many of the same behavioral
issues as adolescents.
Why Is Teen Driving So Dangerous?
Teen driving is relatively deadly due to a combination of inexperience,
overconfidence, risk-taking behavior and greater risk exposure.
• Teens have less experience behind the wheel than older drivers.
• Teens are less likely to wear seatbelts than older drivers.
• Teens are more likely to drive at night, with other teens as
passengers, thus increasing the risks of distraction and the influence
of peer pressure. |