CDC VitalSigns, October 2012: Teen Drinking and Driving: The percentage of teens in high school who drink and drive has decreased by more than half since 1991, but more can be done
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October 2012
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Alternative Title:Teen Drinking and Driving: The percentage of teens in high school who drink and drive has decreased by more than half since 1991, but more can be done
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Journal Article:Vital Signs
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Description:The percentage of teens in high school who drink and drive has decreased by more than half since 1991, but more can be done. Nearly one million high school teens drank alcohol and got behind the wheel in 2011. Teen drivers are 3 times more likely than more experienced drivers to be in a fatal crash. Drinking any alcohol greatly increases this risk for teens.
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Source:Vital Signs: Teen Drinking and Driving: The percentage of teens in high school who drink and drive has decreased by more than half since 1991, but more can be done, October 2012
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