DRIVING II: ROAD HAZARDS LICENSES MEAN TICKETS TO TROUBLE FOR NEW DRIVERS PALM BEACH Edition
"The number of teen-agers in accidents greatly outnumbers those of any otherage group," said Rena Callahan, spokeswoman for the American Automobile Association of Florida. Among those teens were Brandi Kleinert, a senior at School of the Arts; and Juan Del Hierro, a senior at Chaminade-Mad...
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Published in | Sun-sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Fort Lauderdale
Tribune Interactive, LLC
05.03.1997
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Summary: | "The number of teen-agers in accidents greatly outnumbers those of any otherage group," said Rena Callahan, spokeswoman for the American Automobile Association of Florida. Among those teens were Brandi Kleinert, a senior at School of the Arts; and Juan Del Hierro, a senior at Chaminade-Madonna College Peparatory School in Hollywood. In fact, Kleinert has been in three accidents since she got her license, and Del Hierro has been in five - and just barely missed a sixth. Del Hierro experienced his first accident early in his driving "career." |
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