Connecticut Auto Accidents: Experts Say Limit Teen Driving To Weekend Nights

Sunday, April 23rd, 2017 by | Posted In: Auto Accidents

A new study conducted by Boston University School of Medicine suggests that limiting teenage driving, or any driving for that matter, on Friday or Saturday nights can decrease the risk of a Connecticut auto accident where drunk drivingr was a factor.

This study looked at crashes between 2000 and 2013 which included just under 85,000 crash fatalities of people 20 years or younger. Twenty eight percent, or 23,757 fatal crashes, involved drugs or alcohol.

Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death of children and teenagers. The study found that the states that had the lowest child/teen fatalities were those that had the strictest mix of teen driving and drunk driving laws.

Connecticut teens are restricted from having passengers in their vehicle for the first six months except parents and licensed adults over 21. The second six months, teen drivers can operate a vehicle with their siblings. Until their 18th birthday, young drivers may not operate a motor vehicle between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m.

Connecticut law prohibits drivers from operating a motor vehicle at 0.08 blood alcohol content. If you are under the age of 21 years, 0.02 BAC would be considered legally intoxicated.

If you or a loved one was injured in a Connecticut auto accident and the driver who hit you was intoxicated or under the influence of drugs, call our office. Our team of experienced attorneys will begin an immediate investigation into your case.

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