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TUCKTHEM IN?
Your teenagers don't ask for bedtime stories anym ore, but if they're
driving with other teens in the car, it's time to start a new conversation,
Research show s that your teen driver's
risk of being involved in a crash
increases exponentially w ith each
teen passenger in the c a r/ Add other
com panions - like cell phones, m usic,
food, em otions, or fatigue - and you've
got a deadly com bination.
But you're not alone w hen it com es
to keeping your teen driver safe. Visit
betterteendriving.com
or talk to a
State Farm® agent. Take advantage of
research turned into tools and tips to
help keep your teen safe on the road,
because w e w ant this story to have a
happy ending.
TALKTOYOURTEEN - DRIVE HOME
THE MESSAGE ON DISTRACTIONS
• Point out drivers w h o are doing
things like talking on cell phones
and explain w h y that is unsafe.
•Teach your teen that it's okay to tell
passengers, "Please don't distract
m e w hile I'm driving."
• Practice w h at you preach: Set a
good exam ple and reinforce the
need to devote your full attention
to the road.
State Farm is a proud sponsor of
National Teen Driver Safety Week
October 19-25, 2008
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'Source:
Driving: Through the E yes of Teens,
A Research Report of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia®and State Farm®, 2007.
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State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, State Farm Indemnity Company, Bloomington, IL