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Tennessee ranks 8th worst in U.S. for dangerous driving, with young drivers in fatal crashes at twice the national rate despite hands-free law.
Tennessee ranks 8th worst in the U.S. for dangerous drivers, with young drivers—especially Gen Z—involved in fatal crashes at twice the national rate, despite the state’s hands-free law.
Data shows 1,321 traffic fatalities and 559 crashes linked to dangerous driving, with distracted and impaired driving key factors.
Experts stress the need for better education, enforcement, and infrastructure to reduce risks, particularly for newly licensed drivers aged 16 to 25, who are involved in about 43% of crashes.
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Tennessee ocupa el octavo peor lugar en EE.UU. para la conducción peligrosa, con conductores jóvenes en accidentes fatales en el doble de la tasa nacional a pesar de la ley de manos libres.