Las Vegas Organization Teaching Teens How to Stay Safe While Behind the Wheel
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Free Teen Driving Safety Program Open for Registration
BISMARCK, N.D. (Vision Zero) – Vision Zero Driving Skills for Success (DSFS), a free interactive program aimed at improving teen driver safety, is coming to Grand Forks and West Fargo this summer. The one-day event offers young drivers hands-on experience designed to build confidence and promote safe driving habits. Teens ages 14 to 18 with a valid driver’s permit or license are encouraged to register for one of the upcoming sessions: Wednesday…
Las Vegas organization teaching teens how to stay safe while behind the wheel
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- A Las Vegas organization is working to give young drivers the experience they need to stay safe while behind the wheel, especially as the valley enters the "100 Deadliest Days." From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the "100 Deadliest Days" marks the most dangerous time of year on the roads, with a sharp increase in deadly crashes, especially among teen drivers. Founder of Driver's Edge, Jeff Payne, said that the organization is tr…
100 Deadliest Days of Summer
(Denison) The time between Memorial Day and Labor Day is known as the “100 Deadliest Days of Summer” for teen drivers. According to Iowa State Patrol Trooper and District #4 Public Information Officer Shelby McCreedy, it’s no coincidence that this dangerous period coincides with the summer. With school out and more people traveling, there’s a noticeable increase in teen drivers on the roads — and, tragically, a rise in teen-related traffic fatal…
AAA, Safety Advocates Urge Caution as ‘100 Deadliest Days’ Begin for Teens - Clarksville Online - Clarksville News, Sports, Events and Information
Nashville, TN – The stretch between Memorial Day and Labor Day is known as the 100 Deadliest Days for Teen Drivers—a period when crashes involving teen drivers spike, leading to tragic consequences. As teens hit the road with newfound freedom, many underestimate the dangers of distraction, speeding, and risky driving behaviors. AAA’s review of crash data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows a 30% increase in dead…
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