This week, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is observing National Teen Driver Safety Week. Car crashes are still the leading cause of death for children and teens in the U.S., and an estimated 195,000 young drivers were injured in...
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Operation Drive To Live 2016
Officials with the North Carolina Highway Patrol are hoping to increase roadway safety for teens and other motorists during Operation "Drive to Live" this week. According to WLOS ABC News Channel 13, this pre-prom season safety campaign will be conducted between...
Drive To Live 2015
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety (NCDPS) has recently issued a press release about the Highway Patrol's upcoming operation "Drive to Live 2015." This safety initiative is aimed at raising awareness for teen-driver safety and reducing teen-driver related...
Teen Driving Safety In Asheville
Teen driving safety needs to be a top priority in Asheville and across the country. Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers. Thankfully, most car accidents are totally preventable. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has a...
Six People Hospitalized After I-26 Crash
A rollover crash on I-26 that sent six people to the hospital is being blamed on driver inexperience. According to the Times-News, the 15-year-old driver was licensed in South Carolina and had some type of conditional or provisional license, also known as a "learner's...
Teen Driver Safety Week 2014
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is getting ready for National Teen Driver Safety Week, which is from October 19 - 25, this year. Since motor vehicle crashes are still the leading cause of death for teens ages 14 to 18, the NHTSA is...
Teen Drivers Can Create Serious Liability For Parents
Every so often, we have to do things that we would rather not do, if we had the option. For me, going to the dentist every six months to get my teeth cleaned falls into this category. During my dental visit yesterday, my hygienist told me about her son who just turned...
CDC Study Confirms Suspicions About Teen Texting While Driving
The recently released results from a study by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) establishes what most safety experts had already suspected: teenagers are still texting while driving, despite knowing the risks. The study found that one-third of high school students...
A Computer Device That Stops Your Child From Texting While Driving
You've heard the statistics: nearly 6000 dead and over 500,000 injured. The death and destruction on our roads continues, and at a recent safety summit in Washington, D.C., the experts are blaming cell phones. A device at the recent 2012 Consumer Electronics Show...
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