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New York Times Reports on Schoenberg Rescue of Teen Driver Accident Prevention Program

On January 15, New York Times reporter CATRIN EINHORN picked up on State Sen. JEFF SCHOENBERG’s (D-Evanston) effort to save a teen driver accident prevention program that fell victim to a new state law that aims to, well, reduce teenage drivers’ accidents.

The Safe Rides program, in which teens in Chicago’s north suburbs gave rides home to other teens on weekend nights, ended in January because the new rules made it illegal for drivers younger than 18 to be on the road after 11 o’clock on Fridays and Saturdays.

Most volunteer drivers were 17. Oops.

Schoenberg pledged introduce a bill to rescue the teen accident prevention program from the new state teen accident prevention law. Got that?

No word yet whether the legislation will enable the parents of inebriated teens to learn of their children’s whereabouts and drive them home themselves.

State Sen. Jeff Schoenberg (D-Evanston)

State Sen. Jeff Schoenberg (D-Evanston)

January 24, 2008 - Posted by David Ormsby | Youth | , , | No Comments Yet

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