Rules drive proposed national teen shown to save lives and money

11:08 Publicado por Mario Galarza

Chicago, ill.-, that the 16-year-olds to get six times more likely, in an auto accident than drivers over 30 years old are. The safe teen and novice driver uniform protection Act (STANDUP) is planning, reduce deaths and injuries, by law for all new teen driving national teen driver. You say the STANDUP sponsors many States already have some form of graduated driver licensing laws and standardization across the country will be shown to save lives and money.

"In the last five years alone, over 40,000 young people died in motor vehicle crashes and hundreds of thousands have suffered more debilitating injuries," said Jackie Gillan, Vice President of the advocates for Highway and auto safety. "The economic and emotional costs for parents, family and friends are unacceptable and unnecessary." Studies show that the annual cost of teen crashes more than $30 billion. We could use the money that by four years tuition fees of more than one million pay young people in a four-year University. That is equal to the entire teen population in the State of Illinois. We can make so many young Jews no longer the cost or the terrible loss. "It is time to act."

Requires STANDUP all States if signed into law, to comply with in order to receive federal highway construction program funding and grants. Non-compliant government money would be in States that comply with the law. US Congressman Randy Hultgren (R - IL) is one of the sponsors of the law and even if many of the proposed amendments meet Illinois, Hultgren white first-hand the importance of the safe teen driving, with 17-year-old in the household. The biggest change for Illinois teen drivers are age for a learner permit until increase 15 years age of 16.

"Young people are many distractions in the drive," said Chicago car accident lawyer and SuperLawyer Paul A. Greenberg, Esq.. "Go a long way to protect are these differentiated rules teen drivers and those around them."

STANDUP rules would limit, night drive, ban cell phone use, unless, of course, emergency happens, and restrict the number of teen passengers in a vehicle. Teenage drivers would not for a full license until it to reach age of 18. "Teen driving crashes are the leading cause of death for young adults and public health represent a crisis", said Dr. Kyran Quinlan, Member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on injury, violence and poison prevention. "But we already have a proven treatment for this disease, the thousands dead and injured every year would prevent: STAND UP Act passed." This law will ensure that every new driver, no matter where he or she lives, the same training, the same laws and the same protection will have. "This Bill will save lives."

The Chicago car accident lawyers Briskman Briskman & Greenberg help victims of car accidents, whether caused by a teen driver or advice on other ways, and their families, a wrongful death occurs. You treat every case with compassion, tenacity and capacity to maintain their client rights to fair compensation. They are also experts successfully treatment of insurers and the legal challenges to overcome, how clients work to heal their injuries and returned to a normal life.

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