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In the time honored tradition of teenagers behaving differently when adults arent around, an NHTSA study has shown that over half of the teenage accident victims that died in night crashes werent wearing their seatbelts.
You have to wonder what the numbers would look like if they had buckled up.
Take the time to tell your teen drivers that they need to wear their seatbelts at all times, and not just when you happen to be looking.
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