Archives for March 2016

FBI Warning – Automobiles Becoming Vulnerable To Hackers

This Public Service Announcementfbi (PSA) is a joint product by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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92% of Teens Own or Plan To Own A Car

Gen Z StudyAs the automotive industry turns its attention toward the next generation of car shoppers and buyers, Generation Z (those currently age 0-17), it may be operating under some false assumptions.  New research from Autotrader® and Kelley Blue Book®, the most visited car shopping and research websites, offers an in-depth look at Generation Z and delivers some surprising …

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$15,000 in Prizes Available in Teen Safe Driving Campaign

Impact Teen Drivers and California Casualty are putting out the call for entries for the spring 2016 Create Real Impact contest. Students across the nation, aged 14-22, can win cash prizes for their best creative message against dangerous distracted driving.

The contest kicks off March 1 with submissions of artwork, videos, music or creative writing due at http://www.createrealimpact.com by April …

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Teens Get Back In Driver’s Seat As Economy Improves

teen trendTeenage drivers are returning to the roads, according to an analysis by the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI), an affiliate of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Researchers link the trend to the recent economic recovery.

Teenagers have the highest crash rate per mile traveled of any drivers, so the number of young people on the roads has important safety …

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Dodge Mopar Road Ready Teen Defensive Driving Program

The Mopar and Dodge brands are teaming up once again to help teach teens about the importance of being safe on the road. The popular “Mopar Road Ready Powered by Dodge” teen defensive-driving program will return in 2016, with five two-day events scheduled at four different locations in the United States.

The early 2016 slate of “Mopar Road Ready …

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