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How can deaths and injuries resulting from crashes involving teen drivers be prevented? There are proven methods to helping teens become safer drivers.

Many parents of teenage ren have wondered, “How much is auto insurance for a 16-year-old?” It’s natural for parents to fear they won’t be able to afford auto insurance when their teen finally does get their license.

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How can deaths and injuries resulting from crashes involving teen drivers be prevented? There are proven methods to helping teens become safer drivers.

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Welcome to DoSomething.org, a global movement of 6 million people making positive change, online and off! The 11 facts you want are below, and the sources for the facts are at the very bottom of the page. After you learn something, Do Something! Find out how to take action here. In 2012

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Why is drugged driving a problem in teens and adults? Teen drivers are less experienced and are more likely than older drivers to underestimate or not recognize dangerous situations. They are also more likely to speed and allow less dis

Many parents of teenage ren have wondered, “How much is auto insurance for a 16-year-old?” It’s natural for parents to fear they won’t be able to afford auto insurance when their teen finally does get their license.

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens. Six teens ages 16 to 19 die every day from motor vehicle injuries. Per mile driven, teen drivers ages 16 to 19 are nearly three times more likely than drivers aged 20 and older to be in a fatal crash.

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Welcome to DoSomething.org, a global movement of 6 million people making positive change, online and off! The 11 facts you want are below, and the sources for the facts are at the very bottom of the page. After you learn something, Do Something! Find out how to take action here. In 2012

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens. Six teens ages 16 to 19 die every day from motor vehicle injuries. Per mile driven, teen drivers ages 16 to 19 are nearly three times more likely than drivers aged 20 and older to be in a fatal crash.

Why is drugged driving a problem in teens and adults? Teen drivers are less experienced and are more likely than older drivers to underestimate or not recognize dangerous situations. They are also more likely to speed and allow less dis