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A high school student, who lost her counsin in a crash, provides a special message to teenagers and parents about the dangers of driving and using a cell phone. (Video)

No Seatbelt, No Excuse: A re-creation of an accident shows the tragic outcome when teenagers don’t wear their seatbelts. (Video)

This British video shows two versions of an accident--one in which the teenagers wear seatbelts and another in which they don't. If you could have another chance, what would you do differently? (Video)

In heartbreaking testimonials, parents recount the inexperience, speeding, and inattention that resulted in fatal accidents involving their teenagers. 
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Mark and Kay Dudenhefer’s youngest daughter was tragically killed in a car accident during her senior year.  They urge parents to get more involved in their teenager’s life as they get older. (Video)

Len Hale recounts the circumstances of his son's tragic death and provides a message to parents. (Video)

Dr. David S. Anderson, Director of the Center for the Advancement of Public Health for George Mason University, explains that driver distraction is a big problem for young drivers due to the physiological fact that the brain is not fully developed until the early 20s. (Video)

The Reverend Jon Barton notes that even responsible teenagers can make mistakes that cost them their lives. (Video)

Prince William County Chief of Police Charlie T. Deanne supports Partners for Safe Teen Driving because it brings together the police, parents, and the school division to promote safety. (Video)

Prince William County Chief of Police Charlie T. Deanne notes how distractions, inexperience, and an urge to test their driving skills can be especially dangerous for young drivers.  (Video)

 

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