There are several reasons why insureds might be experiencing cabin fever in 2020 along with a strong urge to venture out for some leisure. (Shutterstock) There are several reasons why insureds might be experiencing cabin fever in 2020 along with a strong urge to venture out for some leisure. (Shutterstock)

The period between Memorial Day and Labor Day is known as the “100 Deadliest Days” of the year because fatal accidents involving teen drivers increase dramatically. In 2020, however, there may be more cause for concern than usual as conditions on the roads change due to circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.

We don’t know when or where Americans will travel this summer, but we do know that their activities won’t be typical. Here are five factors that could affect risks for drivers of all ages through Labor Day.

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