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Driver's Education

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Traffic crashes are the number one cause of death for teens age 16 to 19, accounting for more teen deaths than the next three causes combined. Driver education is proven to reduce crash rates. In fact, teens who are supported by adults and who train with professionals are up to 70% less likely to be involved in a serious injury or fatality crash. With numbers like these, it is imperative that we enroll teenagers in a professional driver training course.

To learn more about teen driving benefits and statistics, or to find a driving provider visit the Oregon DMV website.

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