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Tips for Teen Drivers During Prom

Father teaching teenage daughter how to be a safe driver

While prom is an exciting time, it can also be dangerous when certain safety precautions are ignored. Since motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of teen deaths in the country, high schoolers need to take extra precautions while driving. To learn more about how teen drivers can stay safe while driving during prom season, continue reading the tips below.

If your teen sustains an injury in a car accident that occurred during prom season, you should reach out to a Houston car accident lawyer at The Krist Law Firm, P.C. today. We have extensive experience handling injuries from car accidents and can help ensure that your teen’s rights are protected.

Call us at (281) 283-8500 to set up a free case assessment.

Avoid Driving If Possible

To prevent a dangerous accident from occurring, teens should avoid driving on prom night if possible. As an alternative to teen driving, teens can split the cost of a limo or ridesharing service that can safely transport them.

Wear Seatbelts

Although teens may be hesitant to wear seatbelts on the way to prom because they don’t want to ruin their tux or dress, buckling up can prevent them from sustaining severe injuries and may even save their life.

Get Plenty of Rest

Drowsy driving can be as hazardous as drunk driving. It involves difficulty focusing, heavy eyelids, repeatedly yawning, and feelings of irritability. Teens should get plenty of rest before attending prom activities. If they feel tired after prom night, they should ask a parent to pick them up and avoid getting behind the wheel.

Do Not Drink and Drive

Even though it’s illegal for most high schoolers to drink since they are under 21 years of age, they may feel pressured to do so anyway. Even if they have only one drink, a teen should not drive. Instead, it is important to ensure they have a designated driver or another safe way to get home if they choose to drink during prom.

Stay Focused on Driving

Just like drowsy and drunk driving, distracted driving can lead to severe accidents. Teens should refrain from blasting loud music, grooming, eating, drinking, texting, or engaging in any other activity that prevents them from paying full attention to the road in front of them.

Save Conversations with Friends For Another Time

One of the reasons teens often get distracted while they are driving is due to their passengers engaging in conversation with them. Thus, teens should ask their friends to wait until they are out of the car to engage in full conversation.

Contact The Krist Law Firm, P.C.

Even if teens follow these rules, they may find themselves injured in a crash that was the result of another driver’s negligence. If your teen drivers get hurt in a car accident during prom season, contact a Houston car accident attorney at The Krist Law Firm, P.C. today. We may be able to help you collect compensation for their damages.

Contact us today at (281) 283-8500 to schedule a free and confidential consultation.