Only 44 percent of teens are now getting a driver’s license within a year of being eligible — nearly half of the number of high-school seniors who had a license in the 1990s, according to the AAA study released yesterday.
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Half As Many Of Today's Teens Get A Driver's License Compared To The 1990s
Posted By Milton Recht
From the New York Post, "Teens lack ‘driving’ passion, fewer get licenses" by Dana Sauchelli And Rebecca Harshbarger:
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