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Getting behind the wheel of a car can be an exciting new step in a teen’s li
Getting behind the wheel of a car can be an exciting new step in a teen’s li
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2024-04-07
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Getting behind the wheel of a car can be an exciting new step in a teen’s life. But along with that excitement comes a new【B1】______—understanding the need for common sense and maturity to avoid accidents. In an effort to spread awareness to teens across the nation, the Allstate Foundation 【B2】______a Keep-The-Drive Summit at Sunset Station on January 23rd. Students from Kennedy and Alamo Heights High schools【B3】______the summit which was held here for the first time. The goal of the year-long effort is to educate teens on the rules of safe driving and the severe【B4】______that can result if those rules are not followed, and then have them communicate that information to their 【B5】______The students watched videos that told them about the numbers of teenage driving 【B6】______and deaths. They listened to the videos as students from other cities shared their stories of how their【B7】______driving affected not only their lives but also those of their passengers. "We are trying to create awareness in high schools across the country," said Westerman, an Allstate【B8】______. "We focus on changing how teens think behind the wheel." According to the presentation, more teens die in automobile crashes in the United States each year than from drugs,【B9】______, smoking and suicide. An average of 16 teens die every day in motor vehicle crashes and nearly 40% of those are caused by speeding. Texas is the state with the most teen driving deaths according to the presentation. Students agreed that the statistics were amazing and made them【B10】______about how they drive. [br] 【B3】
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