General Motors: Teen Drivers
Since automobile accidents are the leading cause of death among teenagers, safety officials advise parents to create a family plan to better ensure their child's safety. Experts from General Motors recommend parents prohibit their teenager from driving at night and driving with passengers' both situations increase a young adult's risk for an accident.
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