Issues involving young drivers such as education and training.
Nearly 8,700 people of all ages were killed in crashes involving teenage drivers.
Fatal accidents involving male drivers held steady, in the 605 to 614 range, during the same period.
From 1985 to 1995, the number of fatal crashes involving drunken drivers dropped 25 percent.
That figure is only for fatal crashes involving senior drivers.
Over the last 15 years, the incidence of deaths involving drunken drivers has been cut by around 30 percent.
That case, which involves drivers with vision in one eye, is still pending.
"Of that number, 376 involved drunk drivers - almost 33 percent."
Deaths involving drunken drivers with no previous convictions were 10 times more of a problem.
Go back a year, two years, a decade, and there will be reports of similar car accidents involving teen-age drivers.