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Due to the increase in teen driving accidents, and the doubling of teen driver deaths so far this year, the Connecticut legislature and governor decided to take action.
Formed advisory committees around the state, got input from university studies, parents, teens, schools, etc.
Found the major cause of teen driver accidents is showing off and not paying attention <span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-weight: bold">when there are other teens in the car</span></span>. If new teen drivers only drive alone or with adults, they have a greatly reduced likelihood of having an accident.
So today the governor signs the legislature's new Teen Driving bill:
- 11 pm curfew on teen drivers
- more behind-the-wheel training before license.
- parents required to attend two hours of a driving education class with their teen.
The law goes into effect August 1st.
Anybody notice something missing from the law?
T.
Formed advisory committees around the state, got input from university studies, parents, teens, schools, etc.
Found the major cause of teen driver accidents is showing off and not paying attention <span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-weight: bold">when there are other teens in the car</span></span>. If new teen drivers only drive alone or with adults, they have a greatly reduced likelihood of having an accident.
So today the governor signs the legislature's new Teen Driving bill:
- 11 pm curfew on teen drivers
- more behind-the-wheel training before license.
- parents required to attend two hours of a driving education class with their teen.
The law goes into effect August 1st.
Anybody notice something missing from the law?
T.
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