earlier. we re going to go around the course. this is a closed course. this is the first part of the person s driving. reporter: even first-time drivers like cali have firsthand knowledge of the risks. there s a girl at my school that died last year. a lot of people are really disturbed by that. makes sense. so soledad, you know, in the story you heard about the sharp increase recently. but putting it in perspective, the insurance institute for highway safety, they show that there has been a dramatic decrease in teen-related fatal crashes from more than 8,000 in 1975 to more than 3,000 in 2011. the cdc attributes that to seat belt laws and graduated license programs. so that is some good news. but still a scary situation for teens on these roads. and a scary time with the number of young people who died in this terrible high profile crashes. george howell for us, thanks. still ahead on starting
okay, well that s kind of a bold prediction in a state where recent polling shows him trailing governor mitt romney by a few points. governor romney may have found added momentum with his win, he captured 83% of the vote, all 20 delegates. rick santorum was not able to garner much support. his own camp admitted damage was done when he told a local newspaper speaking english should be a requirement for puerto row coto gain state hood. rick santorum has a consistent show and when he went to puerto rico and took a locally unpopular it s hard to get through it. shocking. mitt romney on the other hand switched another of his positions to gain favor in puerto rico saying puerto ricans shouldn t have to learn english if they want to become a state. romney has twice as many delegates as any other candidates. tally he stands at 518 for governor romney. senator santorum with 239, newt gingrich has 139 and ron paul has 69 delegates for that congressman. so we re going to get