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National Safety Month
Driving Safety for Teens
Traffic crashes are the leading cause of teen fatalities—an estimated 38 percent of all teen deaths occur from crashes. Inexperience, speeding, cell phone use/texting and alcohol are some the leading factors that can heighten young driver’s risks. Parents and teens can work together to make the right driving decisions to keep young drivers safe:
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National Great Outdoors Month
Outdoor recreation is a pervasive force in America, enjoyed by nearly every one of us and providing mental, physical, economic and social benefits. Recreation ranges from enjoyment of wildlife viewing to adventure sports like rock-climbing and PHV driving and is $250 billion per annum industry. June is an especially active time for recreation in America, with millions of us commencing summertime activities and hundreds of annual events and meetings ranging from National Trails Day to National Boating and Fishing Week, National Family Recreation Week to National Clean Beaches Week. Recognition of the value of recreation and the importance of June as a time of recreation activity prompted Presidential designation of June as Great Outdoors Month for the first time in 2004.
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