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For generations, teens have been considered the most dangerous drivers on the road. But Gen Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) might be the first generation of teens to challenge that stereotype.
Corvette-Driving Teen Leads Police on Chase, Hits Nearly 170 MPH. Zac Palmer. January 29, 2025 at 7:28 AM ... Citations filed against the driver, police say, include willful reckless driving ...
The boys were driving a 2015 Polaris Sportsman on Aug. 25, when they ran off the road and hit a tree while navigating a curve. ... The Rosman resident is accused of providing the teens with ...
The series was criticized in 2006 by the Los Angeles Times for its poor acting and being a "joyless ride" of gruesome images and statistics; the paper called Red Asphalt "the Reefer Madness of driving: Forget trying to reason with teenagers, just scare 'em."
Support for National Teen Driver Safety Week has grown, and the media coverage for this initiative has been overwhelming. Celebrities, including singer/songwriter Jesse McCartney, racecar driver Zach Veach and television personality Oprah Winfrey, [7] have formally endorsed the week, and U.S. Transportation Secretary LaHood [8] acknowledged distracted driving as an epidemic, calling for ...
Barely Legal Drivers is a BBC series which follows teenagers' driving habits and style, unaware to the teenagers the parents are watching each journey and they are being assessed by a former traffic officer. At the end of the week, depending on the style of driving, the teenagers either win a free car or an advanced driving course. [1]
Teen driving Tesla at ‘excessive speed’ causes crash that kills 2, injures 3 others: cops. Grethel Aguila, David Goodhue. August 11, 2024 at 7:34 PM.
The Teens in the Driver Seat (TDS) program is a peer-to-peer safety program for young drivers. More than 350 schools in Texas now have active TDS programs in place, and TDS has also become active in high schools in 28 states, with a junior high school program available in Georgia, Nebraska, Texas, and Washington. [ 1 ]