Ten tips to keep teens safe behind the wheel. These tips were written for teen drivers, but anyone can use these helpful safe driving ideas. Be smart and be safe behind the wheel of your car.
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Toyota is set to join the electric supercar craze with a 500hp rival to the Mercedes SLS AMG E-cell and Audi e-tron – and part of the technical help could come from electric sports car specialists Tesla.
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Audi is hoping for an improvement in its new supermini A1’s emissions figures before the car goes on sale in the UK towards the end of this year.
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Do you think that someone who has passed a driver's test is really knowledgeable enough and safe enough to go on the road? Ideally, they have also gotten a proper driver's education. When someone goes through a driver's education program, they learn the skills and facts needed to become a responsible driver. They will be less likely to be involved in an accident as well.
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DCH Auto Group sustains unique partnership with leading peer-to-peer youth activism organization
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AUDI is to fit headcams to its technicians that will allow car owners to watch what’s going on with their motor – live.
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Become a safe driver by using defensive driving to avoid accidents and injury and to save money on car insurance. Safe driving is important and smart.
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With car buyers increasingly using the Internet for research and cross-shopping, the age-old challenge of driving traffic to your dealership becomes tougher -- but more important than ever.
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Car crashes are the number one cause of death among teenagers—DCH Auto Group's new and used car dealerships in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and California are working to change that through the company’s “Mindless Driving. Keep It Out of Cars” campaign and sponsorship of SADD.
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As summer officially starts today, teenage drivers across the USA are poised to enjoy school-free days, summer jobs and youthful frolics. Their parents might be less eager. Automobile crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers in the USA, and the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day is the deadliest for drivers ages 15-20, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
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