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More Safety For Less Money - The Best Cars For Teens

The annual list of recommended used and new vehicles in a range of budgets that can help teens prevent a crash and protect them well if they do was just released. ....

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5 Electrified Used And New Cars Recommended For Teen Drivers

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and Consumer Reports named safe cars for teen drivers and included five electrified options, including an all-new Hyundai EV. ....

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Are teen drivers declining?

Are teen drivers declining?
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Suspended road tests give teens easier route to licenses


Teens across the country waiting anxiously to get their driver’s licenses were disappointed when most state motor vehicle departments suspended road testing for weeks — and sometimes for months — after the COVID-19 pandemic struck in March.
While many states have since returned to road testing, several others have opted to waive that requirement and allow teens to get their license anyway, at least for a time.
That’s only fair, state officials say. The teens typically have completed many hours of classroom instruction and supervised driving time. They need a license to get to jobs and help their families by running errands. In some states, new drivers ages 18 and over also can get waivers. The biggest impact, though, is on teenagers, since among new drivers, they take most of the road tests. ....

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Suspended road tests give teens easier route to licenses
Ramon Maldonado, right, of Phoenix, leaves an Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division office to take his driving test, as many young immigrants protected from deportation under new Obama administration policies begin pursuing Arizona driver s licenses, Monday, Dec. 22, 2014, in Phoenix. Monday is the first day ADOT will start processing driver s license and identification card applications from qualified immigrants. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Published January 02. 2021 12:01AM 
By Jenni Bergal, Stateline.org
Teens across the country waiting anxiously to get their driver’s licenses were disappointed when most state motor vehicle departments suspended road testing for weeks and sometimes for months after the COVID-19 pandemic struck in March. ....

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