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Teach your teen to use seat belts. They reduce the risk of death to front seat passengers by 45 percent and the risk of moderate to crucial injury by 50 percent. (If you're buying a new car for yourself or your teen, insist on one equipped with air bags. They reduce injuries and fatalities even further!)
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Teen Fatalities PDF Print E-mail
Contributed by Patti Meadows   
Mar 25, 2006 at 06:59 PM
On an average day, 10 teens are killed in teen-driven autos: In 2003 3500 teenagers died, a death tool that tops that of any disease or injury for teens. Excessive speed was a factor 38% of the time...

 The South proved to be the deadliest region.
Worse 10 states for teen fatalities as a percentage per 100,000 drivers

  1. North Carolina
  2. District of Columbia
  3. Delaware
  4. Florida 423 deaths in 2003
  5. Mississippi Kentucky Nevada Georgia 228 deaths in 2003
  6. Missouri
  7. West Virginia

Sources Main article:
Deadly teen auto crashes show a pattern
By Jayne O'Donnell USA Today
March 1st, 2005 Pg. 1, 6A-7A

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