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Parents see risky driving, but most don't act, University of Michigan survey shows

A University of Michigan Mott Children’s Hospital poll reveals that one-third of parents are concerned about their teen or young adult's driving behaviors potentially leading to accidents, yet most take no action. The poll indicates that half of the parents observed risky driving behaviors like distracted driving, aggressive speeding, and impaired driving, but only a quarter have intervened by using monitoring devices or revoking driving privileges.