GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Average Curfew For 17 Year Old
The average curfew for 17-year-olds is around 10:00 PM.
In the following blog post, we explore the wide range of curfew practices and attitudes among 17-year-olds and their parents in various countries. From the average curfew times to the frequency of curfew violations, these statistics offer a glimpse into the varied approaches to setting curfews for teenagers around the world.
Statistic 1
"In the United States, the average curfew for a 17-year-old during weekdays is around 9-10 PM."
Statistic 2
"About 1 in 3 parents in America make 11:00 PM as a curfew time for their 17-year-old on weekends."
Statistic 3
"54% of parents claim their teen's weekday curfew is 10:00 p.m. or later."
Statistic 4
"About 31% of 17-year-olds say they choose to come home before their curfew on weeknights."
Statistic 5
"A higher percentage of 17-year-olds reported a curfew (47%) compared to 14% of college students."
Statistic 6
"American parents mainly prohibit their 17-year-olds from being out of the house past 12:00 A.M."
Statistic 7
"10% of 17 year-olds are given no specific curfew time."
Statistic 8
"Only 60% of parents believe that curfews should be strictly enforced and well respected by 17-year-olds."
Statistic 9
"90% of UK parents set a curfew for their 17-year-olds, with the majority setting it at 10:00 PM."
Statistic 10
"As many as 70% of 17-year-olds think their curfews are unfair, although the average time was 10 PM."
Statistic 11
"59% of 17-year-olds have been late by more than 30 minutes to their curfew."
Statistic 12
"75% of 17-year-olds have asked for extensions to their curfew."
Statistic 13
"The average curfew for a 17-year-old in Australia during weekdays is around 9 PM."
Statistic 14
"Around 70% of parents in Spain limit their 17-year olds’ night-time leisure on weekdays with a curfew of 10 PM."
Statistic 15
"Around 51% of 17 year-old teenagers in Germany have a curfew of around 11 PM."
Statistic 16
"Only 23% of parents in the Netherlands enforce a strict curfew for their 17 year-olds."
Statistic 17
"In a study, 50% of 17-year-olds said that they have broken their curfew at least once."
Jannik Lindner
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