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BATMAN
08-29-2005, 10:15 AM
Teenage drivers are more likely to speed or tailgate if there are male teenagers along for the ride.

A new study shows that both male and female teenage drivers take more risks if there is a teenage male passenger in the front seat, but female passengers may have a soothing effect on male drivers.

Researchers found teenage boys were less likely to tailgate or exceed the speed limit if a teenage girl was sitting in the passenger's seat.

"The findings indicate that teen risky driving increases in the presence of teen passengers, particularly male teen passengers," Duane Alexander, MD, director of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, which conducted the study, says in a news release.

"But more important, the finding should remind teens -- and the adults who care about them -- that they need to drive safely, regardless of who is in the passenger seat."

Researchers say previous studies have shown that crash rates for 16- and 17-year-old drivers are higher when there are other teenagers in the car, but it's unclear why this is so.

In the study, published in an online edition of Accident Analysis and Prevention, researchers monitored teen driving habits with and without fellow teenagers in the car.

Researchers observed teens leaving 10 Washington-area high school parking lots and then monitored their driving habits at a nearby location using video equipment.

The results showed that teens drove an average of 1.3 miles per hour faster and allowed .17 seconds less headway (about 10 feet traveling at 40 miles an hour) between them and the car in front of them than others.

Researchers found male and female teenage drivers were most likely to speed and tailgate if there was a male passenger in the car. For example, a quarter of teenage drivers exceeded the speed limit by at least 15 miles an hour when a teenage male was in the car.

Other findings of the study include:Teenage males allowed longer headways in the presence of female passengers. Teenage females were slightly more likely to tailgate if there was a female passenger in the car.

Overall, researchers found that of the nearly 15% of teen males who engaged in some form of risky driving, such as driving 15 or more miles above the speed limit or allowing less than one second of headway between them and the car ahead, almost 22% had a male teen passenger in the car. But less than 6% of teen male drivers displayed risky driving habits in the presence of a female passenger.

Among the 13% of teenage girls who showed risky driving, nearly 13% had a male teen passenger and 16% had a female passenger.

The study didn't look at why teenage drivers take more risks with other teens in the car, but researchers say teenage passengers may distract the driver or change the driver's attitude or emotion in ways that aren't yet clear.

SpartanTS
08-29-2005, 10:25 AM
They're stating the obvioius. I'm sure we've all seen male teenagers in their Mustangs after football games with all their friends along for the ride.

Say No To Pistons
08-29-2005, 10:36 AM
nahhhhh SHIT?

meddle
08-29-2005, 10:39 AM
Your more likely to swerve though if your female passenger is fellating you while driving though.

burnoutking999
08-29-2005, 10:44 AM
i dont know about those statistics. with my women sassengers at that age and even now 25yo i tend to drive worse when paying attention to the drivel and drama of a women than when im rocking out to good music and just driving.

RB240
08-29-2005, 11:50 AM
Yeah, if you don't drive with sense when a female passenger is with you she will never ride with you again. Hell, maybe not even talk to you if she is that much of a prude.

NOPR
08-29-2005, 01:36 PM
i drive like such a grandma when a girl is in the passenger seat, unless roadrage ensues, then all bets are off.

DarkAngelKamui
08-29-2005, 01:54 PM
My driving style varies...

Depends solely on my passenger's actual driving experience on the road and with me...

jimlab
08-29-2005, 05:32 PM
in ways that aren't yet clear."Trying to impress other members of their peer group while not having enough experience or common sense to responsibly operate a motor vehicle" isn't clear enough?? :D

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