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"There's a gap between parents and kids which is unbridgeable: We want them to be safe, and they want to have a good time," said Anthony Wolf, a Massachusetts child psychologist and author of "Get Out of My Life, but First Could You Drive Me & Cheryl to the Mall?: A Parent's Guide to the New Teenager."

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How are your teens driving? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Janie Porter   
May 18, 2007 at 06:02 PM

They are young, distracted and they think they’re invincible. Most experts agree: teen drivers are dangerous.

Conchita Canty-Jones may be a mother, but she’s not naïve. She works at the Kimbell Full Service Center, a branch of the Hillsborough county school district that’s devoted to working with parents.

She also has a teenage daughter who just learned to drive.

Canty-Jones wanted to know how 17-year-old Coco was doing, so she agreed to let Tampa Bay’s 10 install hidden cameras in the family’s Infiniti I-30.

Tampa Bay’s 10 took the car to Privacy Electronics in Pinellas Park, where technicians installed 2 pin-sized cameras, one in each pillar on either side of the front window.

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