teen driver ed
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Safety Guides- November 11, 2014 46
Your son or daughter has been looking forward to this day for years, yet you have a hard time believing it has come. Like it or not, your baby is learning how to drive. To your teenager this signals a sign of fun and a move toward adulthood, but feels to you like a terrifying, daunting idea. You understand the dangers of the road and worry that you won’t be able to protect your child. You find yourself pushing an imaginary brake even as you ride alongside him or her in the passenger seat. Just the idea of driving with your teen again makes you break into a sweat. What can you do? How do you make...
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Safety Through Infographics- October 08, 2014 49
Interesting findings show that a 16 or 17 year old driver's risk of being killed in a crash increases when there are young passengers in the vehicle, compared to driving without any passengers. The older the driver, the lower the danger. The risk decreases by 62% when an adult age 35+ is in the vehicle.