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Teen Driver Podcasts

MMWR Cup of HealthOne of the highlights of a teenager’s life is getting a driver’s license. However, motor-vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among adolescents in the U.S. In this podcast, Dr. Arlene Greenspan discusses ways to keep new teen drivers safe behind the wheel. Created: 10/21/2010 by MMWR. Date Released: 10/21/2010. Series Name: A Cup of Health with CDC.
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A Minute of Health logoMotor-vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among adolescents in the U.S. This podcast discusses graduated drivers’ license programs and the importance of parents monitoring teen driving. Created: 10/21/2010 by MMWR. Date Released: 10/21/2010. Series Name: A Minute of Health with CDC.
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Parents Are the Key—Help Protect Your Teen DriverParents Are the Key—Help Protect Your Teen Driver
In this interview-style podcast, Arlene Greenspan, PhD, shares information about CDC's communications campaign - "Parents Are the Key" - to promote safe teen driving. Created: 9/30/2009 by National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC). (9/30/2009)
audio podcast iconListen (4:56) Also available in Spanish.

 
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