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What issues face teen drivers? Many issues and problems will be explored throughout the course, but you will need to dig a little bit deeper into the issue of your choice. You will select one of the following issues:
· Road Rage
· Teen Crashes
· Drunk Driving
· Cell Phones and Driving
For research locations for each of the issues, view the Project Resources[->0] page.
If you would like to work on different topic, please check with your Instructor before you begin any research.
Grading: This project is worth 250 points. Parts I is worth 150 points and Part II is worth 100 points.
View the Project Rubric[->1].
You should be working on your project as you are working through the course. Your project will be submitted to your instructor upon completion of Module Six.
You can use the project template document as a guide for creating your project. To do this, first click the link above to view the document in a new browser window. Then under the Edit menu, choose Select All and then Copy. Then in your word processor, open a new blank document and choose Paste. You can then save this document onto your computer.
Part I: Identify the Issue or Problem—Written
What do I need to do?
1. Select a topic from the above list.
2. Define the issue in terms of teen driving.
3. Complete research to explain what the problem is. Use statistics or data to back up your assertions.
4. How is the problem being addressed? What groups are addressing the problems? What are some programs or initiatives that are working to solve or curb the problem? Be sure to name at least two initiatives or programs trying to solve this problem.
How should I show my understanding?
In a written format.