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Bridgestone has just partnered with the Canada Safety Council to launch a new website, www.teensdrivesmart.ca, providing tips and resources for both teens and drivers of all ages.
Alcohol and drugs, texting while driving, and other distractions are some of the topics explored on the website. And it's not only aimed at drivers: Passengers will learn how their attitude and actions can pose a safety risk.
There's also a section where kids can take a short quiz, and then have a parent help them print out their free driver's license.
“We're been looking for a partner in Canada who shares our focus on teen driving and helping our next generation of drivers to make smarter decisions behind the wheel,” said Angela Patterson, Manager, Teens Drive Smart Program, Bridgestone Americas. “We're proud to have found that partner in the Canada Safety Council, and look forward to helping Canadian teens drive smarter.”
Alcohol and drugs, texting while driving, and other distractions are some of the topics explored on the website. And it's not only aimed at drivers: Passengers will learn how their attitude and actions can pose a safety risk.
There's also a section where kids can take a short quiz, and then have a parent help them print out their free driver's license.
“We're been looking for a partner in Canada who shares our focus on teen driving and helping our next generation of drivers to make smarter decisions behind the wheel,” said Angela Patterson, Manager, Teens Drive Smart Program, Bridgestone Americas. “We're proud to have found that partner in the Canada Safety Council, and look forward to helping Canadian teens drive smarter.”
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