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I need help answering the following questions in regards to teens driving and using a cell phone/texting.
Part 1: Identifiy the issue:
1. Why is this a problem, especially for teen drivers?
2. Statistics from research regarding teen crash rates.
3. How is one organization or group trying to solve this problem? Name group and what they are doing.
4. How is another organization or group is working to solve the problem? Name the group and what they are doing. Websites where information can be found

Part 2: Solutions for the issue
1. Something that should be done to help solve or curb the problem.
2. Personal ideas for solving the problem. This may not be something that is currently being done.
3. What I can personally do to make more people aware of this issue?

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I need help answering the following questions in regards to teens driving and using a cell phone/texting.
Part 1: Identify the issue:
1. Why is this a problem, especially for teen drivers?
I would submit that this issue does not only affect teen drivers, but is a serious distraction for all drivers. To focus on the issues for teens all based on age: experience driving is limited; development of emotions and life experiences are limited; easily distracted and not focused.

2. Statistics from research regarding teen crash rates. ...

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