About CARTEENS
Learn more about how Ohio 4-H CARTEENS has proven to be a valuable tool in educating Ohio’s teen drivers and saving lives on Ohio roads.
4-H CARTEENS is a traffic safety program conducted by 4-H teen leaders and their program partners for juvenile traffic offenders. 4-H CARTEENS goals include:
- reducing the number of repeat juvenile traffic offenders,
- decreasing the number of teen traffic offenders, and
- increasing teen awareness of traffic/vehicular safety.
Why is CARTEENS Important? - Facts About Teen Driving
- In 2008, 81 teen drivers, 43 teen passengers, and 7 teen pedestrians were killed in fatal car crashes in Ohio.
- Traffic accidents are the number one cause of death among American teens.
- Ohio teen drivers were involved in more traffic crashes than any other age group in 2008.
- Teen drivers were involved in 189 fatal crashes, 20,101 injury traffic crashes, and 54,067 property damage crashes in Ohio in 2008. Most of these accidents were caused by driver error.
- Lack of driving experience is the most significant factor in the high number of teen crashes.
- Only 39.6% of the teens killed in Ohio traffic accidents in 2008 were wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash.
Source:
Courtesy of Kathryn C. Pepple, Ph.D.
Extension 4-H Specialist, Youth Development
