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Teen Driver Safety: Top Five Things to Remember if Your Vehicle Breaks Down - Sacramento Bee
Teen Driver Safety: Top Five Things to Remember if Your Vehicle Breaks Down Sacramento Bee "According to parents, a majority of teen drivers(2) are relatively 'clueless' about general auto repair and vehicle maintenance, including the simple task of filling the gas tank. We suspect that because teen drivers have limited experience on the ...
For injured teen, hope starts with a summer job - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
For injured teen, hope starts with a summer job Milwaukee Journal Sentinel That was the last thing the young teen remembers. While riding in the car driven by another family member, Isaiah suffered severe injuries when he was struck by rocks and other heavy objects lobbed through a window as the car passed an intersection ...
Consumer Reports survey teen drivers 6abc.com May 18, 2012 (WPVI) -- Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of deaths among teens in the United States. A just-released Consumer Reports survey reveals many young drivers are keenly aware of the danger of using a cell phone while driving.
7 Things To Remember When Your Car Breaks Down The Car Connection That way, your car won't accidentally roll out into oncoming traffic. Turn on your hazard lights, too. 2. Call for help. According to the Pew Research Center, about 77% of American teens have cell phones, so odds are good that this won't be a problem.