TOP TEEN RISK: CRASHES
June 11, 2008
June 11, 2008
WICHITA, Kan., Jun 11 -- Wichita State University issued the following news release:
Although Kansas teens practice safe driving techniques such as using their cell phones less and wearing their seat belts, car accidents remain the leading cause of death and injury among teens in the state, according to a survey released Tuesday.
The survey was released by the Kansas Teen Driver Research and Education Project, an effort of several local organizations, including AAA . . .
Although Kansas teens practice safe driving techniques such as using their cell phones less and wearing their seat belts, car accidents remain the leading cause of death and injury among teens in the state, according to a survey released Tuesday.
The survey was released by the Kansas Teen Driver Research and Education Project, an effort of several local organizations, including AAA . . .