Learn to Drive: News Item on Drunk Driving Collision
If you drive, it’s your responsibility to stay sober and get all your passengers home safely.
If you drive, it’s your responsibility to stay sober and get all your passengers home safely.
Learn to drive without alcohol. The more alcohol, the less likely you are to buckle up. 80% of teens who die in alcohol related crashes were not buckled up.
Fewer students report riding with alcohol–impaired drivers after attending school-based learning how to drive a car programs.
PEI plans to raise the age for zero alcohol limit when driving a car. Teens, even by age 19, have not yet learned how to drive a car safely and responsibly.
Teens Learn to Drive is a Canadian non-profit organization focused on reducing death and serious injury on the roads.
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