Car For Teens
When the school bell rings an hour later each morning, teens may be significantly less likely to get into car accidents
MONDAY, Dec. 15 (HealthDay News) -- Letting teens sleep a little more by starting the school day a bit later may lower their odds for car crash injury or death, a new study finds.
Police say they caught a Long Island PTA official and a 13-year-old boy without their pants in the back seat of a sport utility vehicle behind a school.
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Jordan Sterling's 150,000 strong Facebook group made history on December 8th 2008 when Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced that he would not try to pass legislation which restricts the amount of teen passengers a teenage driver could have in the car. Does this online event mark another advance in the rise of digital government?







