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Teen Videos at the Jersey Shore Part 1 | PlaybackShack.com

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“Teen Videos” was the program that spawned In The Groove. Many of the program’s participants were essentially the same. One of the key differences between the two programs were the taping locations. While In The Groove was recorded on the road at Bronko Bill’s/Bronko’s (and later Sportland in Langhore, PA), Teen Videos was recorded mostly at our TV studio in Northeast Philadelphia. Every now and then we’d hit the road for special episodes, just like this. Before MTV discovered how great the Jersey Shore was, the Teen Videos crew was there having fun and dancing all the way back in 1994! Here in Part 1, you’ll see Jeff Fyke, Rachael Fyke, Jug E. Fresh (who later called himself Steve Bartell) of Philly’s Q102 radio, and Michael T. Foy (with no “Mr. DJ” nickname) right on the beach. You’ll also see show regulars Erik, Leslie, and Michelle, along with show friends Matt, Kirk, Kyle, Paul, and Kenny! Enjoy classic clips of rides and amusements on and off the boardwalk in North Wildwood, New Jersey and these classic video of Teen Videos on the web for the very first time!

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Teen Community Website Hits 2005 With a Bang

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Scarborough, North Yorkshire (PRWEB) December 27, 2004

Msgme.co.uk is an online community launching officially early 2005 for teenagerÂ’s world wide including classifieds/ personals, chat room, message board, photo galleries, personal/ private photo storage, friend finder, account decorator, account statistics, member prizes and much, much more.

Msgme.co.uk has been developed by Mark Fail a talented young website developer aged 19 from Scarborough UK, to provide a safe, fun and friendly online community experience especially for teenagers and young adults looking to chat, share life experiences, make new friends and interact with other members of similar interests.

“As an online community user myself, and after months of extensive research I believe Msgme.co.uk offers friendly and advanced profile features combined within one safe, fun and reliable website” – Mark Fail, Developer of msgme.co.uk

The launch of this new and exciting online community for 2005 brings free account registrations to all members 16 and over, and with so many user friendly, cool and exciting account features, msgme.co.uk offers a service youÂ’ll want to shout about!

Features and Benefits of msgme.co.uk:

Register free

Create your profile for free

Decorate your profile free

Weekly Profile Statistics free

Post your photo(s) for free

Express interest for free

Play games for free

Win Profile Prizes!

Interact with members World Wide.

Premium Matching System

Confidentiality & Security

Instant Messenger

Easy to Use

Exceptional Customer Care

The UK based community website hosts members from all corners of the world, USA, Canada, Asia, Australia and many more, all ready to interact and share world wide experiences.

http://www.msgme.co.uk

For more information, contact;

Mark Anthony Fail

(+44) 01723 351216

mark@msgme.co.uk

http://www.markfail.co.uk

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Teen Driver Support System (TDSS) provides real-time feedback about driving behavior

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Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers, and speeding, distractions, and failure to use a seat belt are major factors behind the high fatality rate. In response, the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Institute at the University of Minnesota, with the support from the Minnesota Department of Transportation and the USDOT, has developed a new version of the Teen Driver Support System (TDSS). The system is a GPS-enabled smart phone mounted on the dashboard to provide the driver real-time visual and audio feedback about driving performance. The TDSS device warns the driver if they commit an infraction and also protects the teen with more active measures: the car won’t start unless seat belts are buckled, and the driver will be warned if there are other passengers in the car in violation of the Minnesota provisional license law. If an infraction continues, a text message is sent to parents. www.its.umn.edu According to its developers, the TDSS is intended as a tool for parents to encourage teens to build safe driving habits in their early years on the road.

romanoarchives.altervista.org RoadRunners (1952) Producer: unknown Outlaw hotrodders become law-abiding gearheads after a community organizes supervised racing clubs and timing associations. “Mel” is a hot-rodder who quickly conforms when he discovers the Santa Ana drag strip and the Lake El Mirage timing trials. These provide a “safe and constructive outlet”, the narrator tells us, and help mitigate the “juvenile nuisance problem”. “Trophies now instead of traffic tickets! He’ll never speed on the highway again!”. Real life wasn’t really this simple…. Good shots of homemade hot rods and early seat belts. Part 2 of 2 Editing by ROMANO-ARCHIVES. “SUBSCRIBING to this Channel is a MUST for researchers and RARE HISTORICAL FOOTAGE fans!!!” V. Romano A Hi-Res complete version of this film is available. Hi-Res videos from our Collections are available on DVD, CD or directly in your inbox. Clips and movies can also be downloaded from our servers using a PW or uploaded by us to your FTP.
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National Report Highlights Forgotten Victims of Teen Driver Crashes

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Philadelphia, PA (Vocus/PRWEB) January 24, 2011

An inaugural national research report released today from The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and State Farm Insurance Companies ® shows that the impact of teen driver crashes extends far beyond teen drivers’ families and friends. In 2008, more than half a million (681,000) people were involved in crashes where a teen driver was behind the wheel. More than 40,000 were injured, and nearly 30 percent of those who died in these crashes were not in cars driven by teens.

“When most people think about those affected by teen driver crashes, they think of the teens behind the wheel. We must also consider the significant impact of these crashes on other members of our communities: occupants of other vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and other road-users,” says Dennis Durbin, M.D., M.S.C.E., co-scientific director of the Center for Injury Research and Prevention at CHOP, and a co-author of the report. ”Whether we have a teen driver in our family or not, we should all care about this issue. This report provides a concrete way to measure the effectiveness of laws, education, and other programs in reducing teen crashes and their impact on communities.”

This first annual report from State Farm and CHOP mines the most credible data from diverse federal data sources, and establishes 11 indicators to help policymakers and safety practitioners determine progress in key areas affecting teen driving safety. The report is the first to compile this information into a single resource, making it more accessible and useful to those responsible for setting policy, training, and curriculum standards. Researchers focus on four key behaviors among teen drivers that contribute to crashes or crash fatalities, that can also be tracked using federal data sources: failure to use seat belts, speeding, alcohol use, and distracted driving.

“Reducing speeding and alcohol use, increasing seat belt use, and eliminating distractions for teen drivers are the four calls-to-action we see in this report that would have great impact on reducing injuries and fatalities for all road users,” says Dr. Durbin, who is also an emergency physician. “More than half of teens who were fatally injured in crashes were speeding, 40 percent had a positive blood alcohol level, more than half were not wearing seat belts, and 16 percent of teen drivers involved in fatal crashes were reported to have been distracted while driving.”

The report also shows that more teens die from car crashes than from cancer, homicide, and suicide combined. Teen driver and peer passenger deaths account for one-quarter (24 percent) of total teen deaths from any cause. However, the authors stress that teen fatalities are just “the tip of the iceberg.” Thousands more – including friends, family members, and others on the road – suffer physical injuries, psychological trauma, and disruption to their everyday lives.

Research shows most of these tragedies are due to inexperience, and are therefore preventable. Strong Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) laws, which allow teens to gain experience under lower-risk conditions, are proven to be one effective measure. To further reduce the number of deaths and injuries with teens behind the wheel, public health programs and GDL and other traffic safety laws should focus on the key teen behaviors known to raise crash risk: speeding, alcohol use, distractions from peer passengers and cell phones, as well as failure to wear a seat belt.

“Since 2006, State Farm and CHOP have been working together to improve teen driver safety. Our research has provided evidence to support stronger graduated driver licensing laws and increased parental involvement in the learning to drive process,” says Susan Hood, claims vice president at State Farm. “Since working with Congress to establish the first National Teen Driver Safety Week in 2007, we’ve seen major strides in support for teen driving programs. Safety advocacy groups, legislators, educators and teens are rallying to reduce teen car crashes and save lives. This annual report is the next step in supporting continued improvements that will help keep teen drivers safe, and those who share the road with them.”

The federal government recently expanded its Healthy People 2020 initiative to include target goals related to teen driving, including a 10 percent reduction in fatality rate and a 10 percent increase in seat belt use. This report will help monitor annual progress toward these goals, as well as other important indicators of teen driving safety.

Monitoring these indicators regularly will help those who set direction in public health and safety to motivate action, measure progress and recalibrate programs as necessary to further advance the safety of everyone on the road.

The full report and more information can be found at http://www.TeenDriverSource.org

About the research partnership between The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and State Farm

Motor vehicle crashes remain the No. 1 cause of death among teens in the United States. Teen drivers (ages 16 to 19) have fatal crashes at four times the rate of adult drivers (ages 25 to 69). To reduce injury and death from young driver-related crashes through scientific research and outreach, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and State Farm Insurance Companies® have been conducting research and providing evidence-based resources to stakeholders and families since 2006. The multidisciplinary research team employs comprehensive, rigorous methods to understand and predict teen driver crashes, in order to prevent them. We continuously update and share the latest information and tools to help prevent teen driver crashes on our web site teendriversource.org.

About The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia was founded in 1855 as the nation’s first pediatric hospital. Through its long-standing commitment to providing exceptional patient care, training new generations of pediatric healthcare professionals and pioneering major research initiatives, Children’s Hospital has fostered many discoveries that have benefited children worldwide. Its pediatric research program is among the largest in the country, ranking second in National Institutes of Health funding. In addition, its unique family-centered care and public service programs have brought the 460-bed hospital recognition as a leading advocate for children and adolescents. For more information, visit http://www.chop.edu.

About State Farm®:

State Farm insures more cars and homes than any other insurer in the U.S., is the leading insurer of watercraft and is also a leading insurer in Canada. State Farm’s 17,700 agents and more than 67,000 employees serve 81 million policies and accounts – almost 79 million auto, fire, life and health policies in the United States and Canada, and nearly 2 million bank accounts. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company is the parent of the State Farm family of companies. State Farm is ranked No. 34 on the Fortune 500 list of largest companies. For more information, please visit statefarm.com® or in Canada statefarm.ca®.

MEDIA CONTACTS:

Dana Mortensen

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia    

(267)426-6092

mortensen(at)email(dot)chop(dot)edu

Vicki Harper

State Farm

(309)766-9743

vicki(dot)harper(dot)hycc(at)statefarm(dot)com

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TEEN LINE HELP LINE

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Teenline is a teen-to-teen hotline of teens helping teens with issues concerning relationships, dating, sexuality, family, friends, suicide, drugs, alcohol, cutting, eating disorders, pregnancy, and more… Call 1-800-TLC-TEEN or (1-800-852-8336) or 310-855-HOPE or (310-855-4673) or…

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KMIX – Teen Peer Pressure

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This is a KMIX Productions on Teen Peer Pressure. This video was developed and produced by youth in the Mass Communications Program of the Dunn Police Athletic/Activities League in Dunn, NC.
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