One in three adolescents with autism spectrum disorder will acquire an intermediate driver's license – most of them at the age of 17 – according to a new study from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia ...
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New study: Teen drivers safer with more practice
The adage "practice makes perfect" may not always ring true, but research from the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute provides new evidence that practice does make teen driving safer. Published as ...
A new study suggests that teenagers with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, deserve more credit for their driving than given by previous research. Researchers from Children's Hospital ...
Gun owners with concealed carry permits are less likely to drive recklessly than other drivers, according to an analysis released Monday. The Crime Prevention Research Center, a gun advocacy research ...
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