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Determine Why There are Fewer Young Alcohol-Impaired Drivers (posted 10/25/01)
Drinking and driving in the United States decreased substantially from 1982 to 1998 and the number of young drivers in fatal crashes with a positive BAC dropped 61 percent during this time. This study reviews data on youth drinking and driving, analyzes differences across the states, and examines evidence of the effectiveness of laws and programs that may have affected youth drinking and driving.

Driving a car must be a life long learning process. (posted 04-01)
Technology changes, environmental changes and society changes demand an ever changing driver. The content outcomes and delivery systems described here are meant to be a continuing process of traffic safety training.

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