Honestly, I don't think I've ever heard the term "100 Deadliest Days" of driving before today. That's probably because I didn't have a teenager that was getting behind the wheel, that is until now. I see stuff like this now and I stop in my tracks because my son is turning 16 in a little over a month and it scares the hell out of me.
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Having a cellphone is a privilege, not a right as a 16-year-old recently found out after she called the police on her father after he took her phone away.
A Michigan lawmaker is fed up with teenagers who are more familiar with Taylor Swift than George Washington. This is why he plans to introduce a piece of legislation in the upcoming session that will make it mandatory for high school students to pass the same civics exam as immigrants wanting to become citizens of the United States.