A report from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration finds one-third of all alcohol-related teen traffic fatalities happen between April-and-June. It’s prom and graduation season and that means more teenagers will be out on Wisconsin roads. That also often means they will be drinking. The Drug-Free Action Alliance is backing a public awareness campaign to have parents talk to their children about the dangers of drinking and driving.
Report: 1/3 Of Alcohol-Related Teen Traffic Fatalities Happen April-To-June
May 21, 2019 | 9:00 PM
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