CITY CURFEW ORDINANCES AND TEENAGE MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITIES

Of 149 large cities surveyed, 72 were found to have nighttime curfew ordinances applying to teenagers of various ages. The typical city curfew identified starts at midnight, ends at 5 a.m., and affects all activity of teenagers ages 13-17 in a public place unaccompanied by a parent. In comparisons of 47 cities with curfews covering 13-17 year-olds and 77 cities without curfews, curfews were associated with a 23% reduction in fatal injury for 13-17 year-olds for the 9 p.m. - 5:59 a.m. time period. This is identical to the 23% reduction estimated for both fatal and nonfatal motor vehicle injuries for 13-17 year-olds in an earlier more limited study of curfews in Detroit, Cleveland, and Columbus.