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Download our newsletter article with tips for parents on how to help their teens make responsible decisions when behind the wheel. You can place this article in your company/member newsletter:

Parents Can Help Teen Drivers Steer Clear of Pot
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"Can I Borrow the Car" Brochure
This information brochure for parents of new teen drivers provides tips on how to encourage drug-free driving. Provided to the Media Campaign by GEICO.
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Are your employees' teens ready to hit the road? Link to this interactive quiz from your intranet.

Have your employees laid down any driving rules with their teens? Link to these tips for parents to help keep their teen drivers marijuana-free.

Do your employees know the facts about marijuana? Click here for more newsletter articles and great information to help your employees and members learn more about this dangerous drug.

For more information about the Media Campaign's Steer Clear of Pot initiative and for more great articles and tips for employees, visit www.theantidrug.com/steerclear.

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