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TEENS DRIVING TEENS

For most teens, driving without their parents can create a new sense of excitement and freedom. Finally getting to drive yourself to and from school, run errands on your own, and help with driving on family road trips can make your teen feel like an adult. But when it comes to driving their friends around, this is a quintessential rite of passage every teenager wants to experience.

For parents, however, teens driving with teens can be a nerve-wracking experience. A University of Michigan

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