| Message from MVA Administrator
Dear Parents,
For many teenagers, getting a driver’s license is one of the first steps toward independence and becoming an adult. This is an exciting time and also a very dangerous time for new teen drivers. It is important to remember that you play a critical role in ensuring that your new driver develops safe and responsible driving behavior. The statistics are stacked against your teenager. According to the to National Safety Council, young drivers are more likely than anyone else to be injured or killed in a vehicle crash. In 2007, there were 18,993 young driver-involved crashes, accounting for 18.8% of the total crashes in Maryland. Crash rates are highest during a teen’s first few months behind the wheel. The statistics can be distressing, but with your guidance, your new driver can develop responsible driving behavior. Another tool in this effort is a new law taking effect on October 1, 2009, which recognizes the need for more experience on the road and establishes serious sanctions for dangerous behavior. Below are the requirements of the new law:
Driving a motor vehicle on public roadways is a serious responsibility. The changes in the law support your role in making your teen a safe driver. In addition to providing driving experience, you need to establish clear expectations and limit your teen’s exposure to unsafe situations until they demonstrate they are ready for more responsibility. Your involvement, patience, and guidance can greatly increase the odds of your teen’s safety while operating a motor vehicle. For more details, visit our web site at www.mvamaryland.com or call the MVA Customer Service Center at 1-800-950-1MVA (1682). Sincerely, John T. Kuo Administrator |


