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  • Footage Captures Shocking Teen Crashes Caused by [self imposed] Distractions

    03/26/2015 12:32:17 PM PDT · by grundle · 11 replies
    YouTube ^ | March 25, 2015
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEioOcIQz-c
  • (Prius) Driver beaten after car veers into bikers

    05/21/2012 3:39:43 AM PDT · by csvset · 58 replies
    SFGATE ^ | May 21, 2012 | Demian Bulwa
    <p>A Prius driver who was using his cell phone to record footage of a pack of motorcyclists veered into them Sunday morning, prompting some of the bikers to beat him up on a San Mateo County freeway, the California Highway Patrol reported.</p>
  • Open Letter On Why I Got Zotted

    10/28/2011 6:16:08 PM PDT · by anotherBarbarian · 1,293 replies · 1+ views
    IntoRightField.com ^ | September 30, 2011 | Ryan Larsen
    <p>Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Ryan Larsen. I’m a truth lover, chess player and avid political junkie. I co-founded WhyRomney.com, which is dedicated to correcting distortions and inaccuracies perpetrated against Mitt Romney.</p> <p>Before WhyRomney, I wrote for Lyingliar.com. At Lyingliar, we debunked all of Al Franken’s big attacks, from his “Chelsea Clinton is a dog” smear against Rush, to his “Peabody” smear against O’Reilly.</p>
  • Governor Signs Bill Barring Cellphone Use by Teen Drivers (Schwarzenegger)

    09/14/2007 12:03:46 AM PDT · by DoughtyOne · 44 replies · 722+ views
    Los Angeles Times / Chicago Tribune ^ | September 14th, 2007 | Patrick McGreevy
    SACRAMENTO -- Having already laid down the law for his two teenage daughters, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed legislation Thursday that will prohibit the rest of Californians under age 18 from using cellphones, text message devices and laptop computers while driving. Read more at: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/la-me-cellphones14sep14,1,4297013.story?ctrack=1&cset=true
  • Teenage Drivers

    03/02/2005 7:49:14 AM PST · by reluctantwarrior · 152 replies · 2,496+ views
    Neal Boortz | March 2, 2005 | Neal Boortz
    Neal Boortz- "No one under the age of eighteen should be behind the wheel of a car. " How does this square with his libertarian stance? Do you agree with him/ why?
  • NJ Police Chief will notify parents about teen traffic tickets (can't say the same for abortions)

    02/03/2005 3:52:41 PM PST · by Coleus · 14 replies · 637+ views
    Police will notify parents about teen traffic tickets MIDDLETOWN — Police Chief John Pollinger has begun to notify parents of drivers under the age of 18 when they’re found driving at a reckless speed. “What brought it to a head was on Jan. 1, I pulled over a kid on Navesink River Road doing 85 mph in 40 mph zone, 100 yards before McClees Creek,” said Pollinger. “The kid wouldn’t have survived going over the hump at 85. He would’ve been killed.” A year previous, two teens were killed at the same location. Police estimated that the driver was operating...
  • Teen Faces Jail Over Car Lights

    06/05/2003 5:36:04 AM PDT · by tdadams · 61 replies · 876+ views
    11Alive.com Atlanta ^ | 5/27/2003 | Jennifer Leslie
    A Douglas County teenager who graduated from high school with distinction last week is facing jail time and a hefty fine for putting blue lights on her car. The lights, known as Cobra Eyes, are popular with teenagers who use them as decoration. Devon Cook, 18, drove with the lights on her car for two years before being stopped by a Douglasville polie officer. "He was like, ‘Do you know why I pulled you over?’, “No sir, was I speeding?’ [I said], ‘No, there's blue lights on her car [the officer said].’" The officer gave Cook a ticket for operating...
  • Calling In Bad Teen Drivers

    03/20/2002 6:12:21 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 8 replies · 157+ views
    LA Times ^ | 3/19/02 | HUGO MARTIN
    Some teenagers see a driver's license as a permit to hit the open road with wild abandon, test the limits of the internal combustion engine and explore the road less traveled. All free of nagging parental restrictions. Not so fast, junior. From San Diego to Green Bay, Wis., concerned parents are trying to keep young drivers in check with a slew of new services that encourage other motorists to snitch on teens with dangerous driving habits. The services are a variation on those 800 "How's My Driving?" numbers used to keep tabs on millions of truck drivers nationwide. At least...