How can parents, educators, and businesses help reduce teen-related car crashes and fatalities?
You can help keep teens safe on the road in two easy and important ways. First, talk to teens you know about the consequences of unsafe driving. Remind them to focus forward, buckle up, and slow down. Secondly, act as a role model for their driving behavior. Teens are looking to you, literally, for guidance on how to act while driving. When driving with a teen passenger, minimize distractions, don’t talk on your cell phone, and keep your hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road.
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