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Who has ; a
rfplM p n me.
nd
I WOULD WORK MY HEART OUT
FOR A BOSS LIKE THAT— YOU
WOULD TOO!
Y oung D riv ers
(Continued from page 8)
facts which parents of young drivers
should keep in g g : I
1. Teen agers have a higher rate
niB ^ vereEEd^|||^^H r miles d f t ^ n
than any/ other age group.
2. A greater percentage of their ac
cidents involve negligence or law vio-
lation, which m a ^ E n g H | |r m a basis
for civil dam^S E B IB B M w h ic h the
parents may be hdgBffiable.
3. A . parent’s liability insurag o l
normally does not c o v e r a son or
daughter driving a car belonging to
another person or to the teen-ager
himself. Young drivers frequently ex
change cars without thought for these
troublesome considerations.
The safety division suggested par
ents should see that young drivers re
ceive proper instruction and continu
ous supervision of driving habits. High
school driving courses are recommend
ed where available. No solo driV ^ S
beW BBw Bd'
the 1 write»
is obtained and insurance protection
checked to see if a new driver in the
family will render it insufficient.
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