A report finds millennial drivers are the worst-behaved on the roads. The study from Triple-A-Nebraska found 88-percent of drivers between the ages of 19-and-24 admitted to at least one risky behavior behind the wheel in the past 30 days.
Triple A spokesman Nick Jarmusz (JAR-muss) says one reason why millennials rank so poorly is because of how and when they learned to drive.
Jarmusz says the survey highlights the need to educate new drivers about safe behaviors behind the wheel.




