Pennsylvania Teen Drivers: How Worried Do Parents Need to Be When They Ask, ‘Keys, Please?’
Pennsylvania landed in the middle of the pack among the best and worst states for teen drivers, according to a new report recently published by WalletHub.
To determine which states are safer for young drivers, WalletHub analyzed the teen-driving environment in each of the 50 states across three key dimensions: safety, economic environment, and driving laws.
Pennsylvania ranked at No. 24, placing at the same position for safety, but ranking in the bottom half in the economic environment (No. 30) and for driving laws (No. 36).
In specific metrics, the Keystone State placed in the top spot based on the presence of distracted-driving/texting-while-driving laws. It came in third based on the provision of teen driver’s graduated licensing program laws and fourth based on the premium increase after adding a teen driver to their parent’s policy.
Pennsylvania also ranked high based on vehicle miles traveled per capita in fifth place.
Meanwhile, the commonwealth ranked at No. 11 based on teen driver fatalities, No. 14 for teen DUIs, and No. 20 based on the average cost of car repairs.
Pennsylvania ranked lowest in quality of roads, at No. 38.
Read more about the best and worst states for teen drivers in WalletHub.
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