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Padres de familia; Infórmense sobre la seguridad de los conductores adolescentes

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    Los accidentes automovilísticos, la causa principal de muerte de los adolescentes, cobran la vida de unos 3,000 adolescentes cada año. Esto representa hasta ocho muertes diarias de adolescentes que se podrían prevenir. Los conductores novatos, incluso los estudiantes que sacan las mejores notas y los niños que se portan bien, tienen más probabilidad de tener un accidente mortal, principalmente debido a la falta de experiencia de manejo. Esto es un hecho. La buena noticia es que usted puede marcar una gran diferencia si participa activamente cuando su hijo adolescente está al volante.

    "Los padres son la clave."

  • Content Notes:
    10/11/2010 - date from document properties

    English version Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.). Parents : get the facts on safe teen driving. Atlanta, GA] : U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, [2010].

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    Parents : get the facts on safe teen driving Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.). Atlanta, GA] : U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, [2010].
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    remote; 1 online resource ([2] pages)
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    urn:sha256:a7dd42baabfaffba66049f38be3777615f522a8ea88daa4a3d0db88158a698ee
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