100 Deadliest Days of Summer

It’s summertime in Colorado. For teenagers, summer often means more driving – cruising with friends, heading to summer jobs, etc. Which, of course means, more vehicle use. But with this newfound freedom comes a sobering truth: the Colorado Department of Transportation terms this period as the “100 Deadliest Days” for teen drivers.
Here at the Hoffman Law Firm, a Colorado personal injury law firm dedicated to helping folks across Colorado, we see firsthand the heartbreaking impact of car crashes. While we’re here to champion the rights of those injured, our ultimate goal is always to prevent these tragedies from happening in the first place. That’s why we’re really emphasizing the vital message the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) recently shared: parents, now is absolutely the time to talk to your teens about safe driving. This isn’t just about avoiding a ticket; it’s about saving lives and preventing life-altering Colorado car crash injuries.
The Alarming Reality: Why Summer is So Dangerous for Teen Drivers
CDOT’s recent alert is a powerful reminder of a worrying trend. The stretch between Memorial Day and Labor Day consistently sees a spike in fatal and serious car accidents involving teen drivers. Why? A few key things contribute to this higher risk:
More Time on the Road
With school out, teens simply have more chances to drive, often with less adult supervision. More hours behind the wheel means more exposure to potential dangers. In addition, longer days with more hours of sunlight increase the likelihood of time on the road too, versus shorter days with less light. This helps increase the exposure to potential dangers along with the decrease in adult supervision and regular commutes.
More Friends in the Car
Summer often means carloads of friends. While it seems like harmless fun, having multiple teen passengers can really increase distraction and risky driving. Studies actually show that the risk of a fatal crash for teen drivers goes up with each additional teen passenger.
Distracted Driving: The Silent Epidemic
From texting and scrolling social media to loud music and engaging conversations, distractions are rampant in cars, especially with young drivers. Summer just amplifies this, as teens might feel less bound by routines and more inclined to multitask behind the wheel. This is a leading cause of car crashes in Colorado, for all ages, but particularly for new drivers.
Speeding and Risky Behavior
That aforementioned feeling of freedom, combined with a lack of adult oversight, can sometimes lead to speeding and other dangerous behaviors, like weaving through traffic or blowing past stop signs. Risky behavior is increased with boosted confidence after getting a license and with more teens in the car.
Lack of Experience
Even after driver’s education, teen drivers just don’t have the extensive experience needed to handle unexpected road conditions, complex traffic, or emergency maneuvers effectively. Summer often throws them into more varied and challenging driving environments with the increased traffic flow of people going to their summer destinations.
Drug and Alcohol Use
Sadly, summer parties and social get-togethers can sometimes involve underage drinking or drug use, leading to impaired driving – a catastrophic factor in Colorado car crashes that can truly shatter futures.
Beyond Cars: Understanding the Broader Picture of Summer Accidents
While CDOT’s message mainly zeroes in on teen car crashes, it’s important to remember that the “100 Days of Summer” campaign highlights a general increase in all types of traffic accidents during this time. The reasons are all connected, more people traveling, more recreational vehicles out and about, and sometimes, a more relaxed attitude towards safety.
Semi-Truck Crashes in Colorado
Busy highways, like I-25 and I-70, see more commercial truck traffic in the summer as goods move and tourism peaks. Accidents involving semi-trucks are often far more severe because of their sheer size and weight. Drivers might struggle to anticipate wide turns, long stopping distances, and those big blind spots on semi-trucks, which can lead to tragic Colorado truck accidents.
Motorcycle Crashes in Colorado
The beautiful Colorado weather naturally draws motorcyclists to our scenic roads. Unfortunately, motorcycles are just harder to see than cars, and drivers, especially inexperienced ones, might not spot them properly. This oversight can lead to devastating Colorado motorcycle accidents, often resulting in severe injuries or even fatalities for the rider. That “it’s just a motorcycle” mentality, especially when combined with distractions, can have dire consequences.
The Power of Conversation: What Parents Can Do
CDOT’s emphasis on parents talking to their kids isn’t just a suggestion; it’s a call to action. As parents, your voice is one of the most influential roles in your teen’s life when it comes to driving safely. Here’s how you can really make a difference:
Lead by Example with Good Driving Habits
Your driving habits speak volumes. Do you text while driving? Speed? Drive aggressively? Your teen is watching and learning from you. Make a conscious effort to show safe driving practices every single time you’re behind the wheel. They’ll pick up on that and adopt these habits as their own over time.
Open and Ongoing Dialogue
Don’t just have “the talk” once. Regularly discuss safe driving, specific summer risks, and the real consequences of reckless behavior. They may roll their eyes and scoff at these conversations but creating an environment where your teen feels comfortable asking questions and sharing concerns is important. Have an open and ongoing dialogue about safe driving whenever possible.
Set Clear Rules and Expectations
Create a formal parent-teen driving agreement that covers:
- Passenger Restrictions: Think about limiting the number of teen passengers, especially during those initial months of independent driving.
- Curfews: Stick to graduated licensing curfews, or even set earlier ones if you feel it’s necessary.
- Zero Tolerance for Impaired Driving: Absolutely no alcohol or drug use, ever. Discuss the devastating consequences of driving under the influence.
- Distraction-Free Driving: Make it a rule to put phones away, turn off notifications, and avoid other distractions. You might even consider apps that block phone use while driving.
- Practice, Practice, Practice (Even When They’re Licensed): Continue to ride with your teen occasionally, especially in challenging conditions like bad weather or heavy traffic. Offer constructive feedback and reinforce good habits.
When Summer Accidents Happen: The Hoffman Law Firm is Here
Even with all the precautions, accidents can and do happen. If your teen, or any loved one, is involved in a Colorado car crash, semi-truck crash, or motorcycle crash this summer because of someone else’s negligence, the physical, emotional, and financial aftermath can be truly overwhelming. Medical bills can skyrocket, lost wages can create huge financial strain, and the emotional trauma can linger for years.
The Hoffman Law Firm, conveniently located in Fort Collins but serving clients all over Colorado, understands these challenges completely. Our experienced personal injury attorneys are dedicated to standing up for accident victims and their families. We will:
- Thoroughly Investigate Your Case: We gather evidence, talk to witnesses, and reconstruct the accident scene to figure out who was at fault.
- Negotiate with Insurance Companies: We know all the tactics insurance companies use to try and minimize payouts. We’ll fight aggressively to make sure you receive the full and fair compensation you deserve for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and all other damages.
- Provide Compassionate Legal Guidance: We understand the stress and uncertainty you’re facing after an accident. Our team offers clear communication and empathetic support every step of the way.
- Represent You in Court (If Necessary): While we always aim for fair settlements out of court, we are absolutely prepared to take your case to trial if that’s what it takes to get you justice.
Don’t let the “100 Deadliest Days” define your family’s summer. Take proactive steps to ensure your teen’s safety on Colorado roads. But if the unthinkable happens, remember that the Hoffman Law Firm is here to provide the dedicated and experienced legal representation you need.
Contact the Hoffman Law Firm today for a free consultation. Let us put our expertise in Colorado personal injury law to work for you.