As a rite of passage during adolescence, obtaining a driver’s license may be less of a pursuit for today’s teenagers than it was before. NYDailyNews.com reports that a recent survey by Driving-Tests.org reveals an interesting perspective by teens on driving. This survey indicates that teens are not only driving less than in years past, but, are also aware of dangerous behaviors when driving. Teenagers cited fears over texting and driving, drinking and driving and noted their fear of being able to tackle the responsibility of driving as a whole. Driving fears include accidents, being able to interact with others on the road, and general driving concerns. Read more here: Teens fear texting, drunk drivers most when behind the wheel: study
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