2017’s Best & Worst States For Teen Drivers

WALLETHUB News:
 
With teens obtaining driver’s licenses during the summer more than any other season and an average of 226 auto-related teen deaths occurring every month, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2017’s Best & Worst States for Teen Drivers.
 
In order to determine the safest and least costly driving environments for U.S. teenagers, WalletHub’s analysts compared the 50 states based on 21 key metrics. The data set ranges from number of teen driver fatalities to average cost of car repairs to presence of impaired-driving laws.

 
 
Best States for Teen Drivers
 
Worst States for Teen Drivers
 
1
New York
 
41
Oklahoma
 
2
Oregon
 
42
Iowa
 
3
Illinois
 
43
Idaho
 
4
Maryland
 
44
Mississippi
 
5
Washington
 
45
Missouri
 
6
Louisiana
 
46
Nebraska
 
7
California
 
47
South Dakota
 
8
Delaware
 
48
North Dakota
 
9
New Jersey
 
49
Wyoming
 
10
Georgia
 
50
Montana
Best vs. Worst
  • Rhode Island has the fewest teen driver fatalities per 100,000 teens, 2.12, which is 10.5 times fewer than in Montana, the state with the most at 22.32.
  • Nebraska has the lowest proportion of major roads in poor condition, 5 percent, which is 8.8 times lower than in Connecticut, the state with the highest at 44 percent.
  • Hawaii has the lowest premium increase after adding a teen driver to a parent’s auto-insurance policy, 16.93 percent, which is 7.4 times lower than in New Hampshire, the state with the highest at 125.39 percent.
  • New York has the fewest vehicle miles traveled per capita, 6,467, which is 2.6 times fewer than in Wyoming, the state with the most at 16,556.
  • Alabama, Arizona, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, Virginia and Wyoming all lack most of the optimal number of teen drivers’ Graduated Driver-Licensing (GDL) provisions, each with two or fewer of the seven provisions.
To view the full report and New Mexico’s rank, visit: https://wallethub.com/edu/best-worst-states-for-teen-drivers/4598/
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