A series of thirteen controversial essays that discuss issues related to teenage driving, including raising the driving age, driver education, and cell phone usage.
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Graduated driver licensing saves the lives of young drivers / National Highway Traffic Safety Administration -- Laws restricting teen drivers are key to reducing crash risk / Jacqueline S. Gillan -- Some young drivers ignore graduated licensing laws / Craig Grima -- The teen driving age should be raised / A.J. Willingham -- The teen driving age should not be raised / Raja Mishra -- Driver education needs standards and support / Eddie Wren -- Preventing drunk and drugged driving saves teen lives / My ParenTime.com -- Cell phones are a dangerous distraction to teen drivers / Tom Chorneau & Michael Cabanatuan -- Tracking technology will make teens safer drivers / Dave Carpenter -- Parental consequences deter teen dangerous driving behaviors / Jennifer Baylis & Glenn Greenberg -- Parent-teen driving contracts deter dangerous driving behaviors / JM White & WE Van Tassell -- The right car makes teens safer on the road / Jayne O'Donnell -- Teen motorcycle driving fatalities can be reduced / Mass General Hospital for Children -- Driving all-terrain vehicles can be dangerous / Jeff Manning, Brent Walth, and Susan Goldsmith.