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"Teenage Drivers"




Be sure to watch Dr. Kanner discuss this topic live this Monday morning @ 8:15a.m. on Fox6 News In The Morning.

Background: 
It is not too surprising that a recent study was released indicating that the number one cause of deaths in the teenager popular are driving-related.  These statistics pertain to both the drivers and child- passengers in cars driven by children between the ages of 15 and 18.  The numbers further suggest that the younger the driver, the higher the danger, and once through the adolescent years, the statistics decline and safety is greater for all parties involved.

Causes listed for the deaths included:  alcohol, text messaging, not wearing seat belts, distraction, and racing at high speeds, just to name a few.  Although the study made some very important suggestions to parents about how to better educate their children and provide greater safety (see Figure 1), it is also important for parents to understand from a developmental point of view, why giving an adolescent too much responsibility can backfire in certain circumstances.  This is not to say that some teenagers demonstrate the maturity to drive safely, but making the assumption purely on the basis of passing a driving test that they are mature-enough to take care of themselves and others is a risky leap.  Unfortuantely, and certainly influenced by the excited adolescent driver, is that because they passed the driving test that they have all of a sudden become "mature and responsible".  Understandably, this may seem like music to the ears of parents, but may not actually be the case.

Adolescents are in a stage of developmental flux until they pass into Young Adulthood.  In fact, much of the common rebellion that the adolescent demonstrates stems from two basic sources:  wishes to be independent and different from their parents; and second, an increase in drives such as aggression and sexuality.  These two influences then place stress on the adolescent's changing Conscience and at times causes poor judgment and acting out.  In some cases, it is worse than in others, but all teenagers have their ups and downs.  The advent of a drivers license then becomes very exciting to them and ignites all of these feelings and if the adolescent is not self-responsible enough, a crisis can occur.

Therefore, aside from sitting down with your child and reviewing the external realities of driving, as listed in Figure 1, parents also need to make their own assessment as to whether or not their child is mature-enough to handle driving a car.  This is determined by the parent or parents reviewing to themselves an overview about their own child which includes:

1.  are they doing well in school?
2.  how is their overall sense of judgment?
3.  how do they manage their stress?
4.  are they using drugs and alcohol?
5.  what are their friendships like?
6.  how do they respond to authority?
7.  are they planning ahead for their future?
8.  do they see driving as a privilege?

If the answers to such questions are positive, then you may have an adolescent who is responsible-enough to drive a car safely.  However, if the answers to these questions are negative, you may want to work with them to attain these criteria before you let them out on the streets.  It is also important to review the suggestions made in Figure 1 as well and consider putting together a "Driving Contract" which includes the requirements you have determined to allow them to use a car.  These contracts are also a nice way to help the adolescents continue to take responsibility for themselves which in the long run will increase both their self-esteem and their own safety as well as those of others.

Figure 1:

*Insist on wearing seat belts.

*Set rules about safe passenger behavior and discuss what can be distracting to the driver.

*Monitor children's travel:  where they're going; how they're getting there and who is with them.

*Know the driver - and know that it's unsafe for children to ride with teens who have less than a year of driving experience.

*Practice ways for children to feel comfortable declining a ride.

*Prepare children for facing a potentially risky driving situation.  Create a code word they can use to signal trouble and that you need to pick them up.


{Source:  The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia}

Dr. Keith Kanner
Host
Your Family Matters Show
Fox6 News - San Diego
San Diego Living Show

Published Friday, March 07, 2008 9:52 PM by drkanner

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Chuck Taylor said:

Dr., You did not mention what I consider to be lacking in California.  Proper and intensive driver training.  The person that cuts your hair must go to school for 2000 hours for a license.  The DMV requires only 6 hours of professional behind the wheel driver training.  Ask Marc about Zachary.  He can fill you in.  This young 16 year old exhibited all of the traits your points call for and yet he was dead at 16.  CHP stated that the death was due to driver inexperience.
Thanks for the information though.  The more parents know, the better our kids chances of survival are.
March 10, 2008 10:32 AM
 

drkanner said:

Hi Chuck - there is only so much I can cover in a 5-minute segment, but you are absolutely correct.  In the old days, what used to be called "Driver's Training", was an automatic second semester class in just about any public high school.  In fact, most of the high schools even had their own cars for the drivers!  Times have changed and the "experience" segment of driving is left to the parents with the 6 hour professional class requirement, which is not enough to produce a "comfortable" driver.  Thanks for your feedback.
March 10, 2008 1:36 PM
 

Britton De Young said:

Dr. Keith kanner is right about everything that he said in this article. My friend died at the age of 17. He rolled his 2dr bmw coupe down a hill about 9 times. What was the cause you might say well im pretty sure almost definite that alcohol, stress, and anger.
He was the kid which daddy gave him what he wanted his dad and mom were both divorced his mom was the good one the dad really didn't care about his kid. He even would smoke marijuana with his kid. That basically sums up why this tragic accident happen. My friend David the boy that was killed had know one to look upon for guidance.                             R.I.P David Ayala nov 16 1988  he would of been 19
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About drkanner

Dr. Kanner is a Licensed Clinical Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychologist and Psychoanalyst with a full time private practice in Rancho Santa Fe, California. He is also an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine at U.C. San Diego and a Clinical Instructor and Supervisor at the San Diego Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. Recently, he has become the Director of Clinical Counseling for La Jolla Country Day School and has been named to the National Board of Directors for KidsKorps, USA. He continues as a Consultant for many public and private schools in San Diego and has also received distinguished teaching awards over the past seven years. He is a published author and a sought after speaker on topics pertaining to childhood, adolescence, and parenthood. He is also presently writing a book for Fox based on his show, Your Family Matters.

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