It's election day in the United States. McCain and Obama debated over the economy, health insurance, and many other hot issues, but it seems like driving, especially teen driving, was neglected. DailyPress.com reported that in one week, from October 18 to October 25, five teenagers were killed on the roads of Virginia.
Last year, 92 teenagers (aged 15-18) died in car accidents across Virginia. This year, as of October 25, 72 teenagers died on the roads of the state. These are terrible numbers.
Many teenagers don't realize the dangers of their new responsibility. Let's hope the new president will be able to fight teenage accidents as well as the credit crisis.
Nadav
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Who Will Solve Teen Accidents?
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