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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2006

With an estimated 30 percent of all teen traffic fatalities related to alcohol, underage drinking and driving remains a top concern throughout the world. To help raise awareness of this issue, officials from the Chrysler Group and Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) have created a photo exhibit -- After the Crash -- that educates parents and teenagers about the dangers of mixing alcohol with driving. The pictorial display, which features the work of Pulitzer and Fulbright finalist Jeffrey Lamont Brown, depicts the lives of 10 families affected by underage drinking and driving. Starting on Sept.1, the exhibit will travel to 10 cities throughout the U.S., starting in Troy, MI.

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  • I also appreciate accuracy in information. Still, whether the facts are completely (impossible) or close to accurate or not, DUIs are wrong. That's the point. I don't care if it's MADD or another organization, DRUNK DRIVING is WRONG! See my story: w(dot)smithburg(dot)spaces(dot­)live(dot)com/ w(dot)wrecksuninsureddui(dot)g­ooglepages(dot)com/home w(dot)dwipanel(dot)org

  • read about it Matt buddy. The reality of it is worse. I pity the ones who are lost in accidents at only 16yrs old over they're parents mistakes in letting them foolishly drive at that age.

  • that would be terrible. i'll go into further detail if u would like

  • 21.

  • right, so what's a good age then?

  • matt...buddy...what im saying is that parents dont realise they are letting they're kids behind the wheel at such a young age. Kids try to impress other kids by speeding and taking immature risks! Hense, fatalitys. You may not agree and i respect that ok. Just my opinion.

  • ok... u still didn't answer my question, so all parents should be poor then if a kid is 16 and gets a license?

  • kid driving trying to impress other the other kids in the car+ speed+ rich parents who provide the car without thinking = more death on the road.

  • u didn't answer my question... but = kids driving?

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