October 23, 2014
Diego Rosenberg

It’s currently Teen Driver Safety Week, whose purpose is to create awareness and a dialogue for parents and their teenage children about safe practices. Considering that vehicle crashes are the leading killer of teens ages 13-19, General Motors is encouraging parents to have “the talk” with their teenagers.

“If a single disease claimed so many of our children, we would be frantically searching for a cure,” says GM vice president of Global Vehicle Safety, Jeff Boyer, during a vehicle safety conference at Milford Proving Grounds this week. “This issue has affected me personally, and the reality is that we as parents can make a huge impact on making sure our kids make the right decisions on the road.”

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GM Authority