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Jesse McCartney’s Message To Teens About Safe Driving

2010-10-19 337 Dailymotion

For more info visit newsinfusion.com October 18, 2010 – Approximately 5,000 teens die in car crashes each year, making these accidents the number one killer of teens in the United States. State Farm claims data shows October as the most dangerous month for teen drivers. During National Teen Driver Safety Week, which begins October 18, State Farm and multi-platinum recording artist, Jesse McCartney, are working to create awareness of the dangers of distracted driving. According to a new research from a State Farm/Harris Interactive survey, teens view the consequences of texting while driving as less severe than those of drunk driving. And parents may not be spending as much time educating their teens on the dangers of texting while driving as drinking while driving. The reality is texting while driving can have the same dire consequences as driving drunk. To kick off National Teen Driver Safety Week, Jesse McCartney discusses the issue of distracted driving among teen drivers, how teens can be more responsible behind the wheel, and results from the survey on texting while driving versus drunk driving. Jesse McCartney is a 23-year-old multi-platinum recording artist, best known for hit singles “How Do You Sleep?” (featuring Ludacris) and “Leavin'” – the latter was a blockbuster smash, spending six weeks at No. 1 on the Top 40 Chart and went on to sell more than 2 million digital downloads on iTunes. McCartney's platinum-selling status began in 2004 with debut album Beautiful Soul, which sold over 1.5 million copies. He’s currently promoting his new single, “Shake,” and preparing for the release of his fourth studio album. The musician and actor is also known for his role in Summerland and recently had a recurring role in ABC Family’s Greek. He also has a role in the upcoming 2011 film The Clockwork Girl. He is working with State Farm to speak to the distracted driving issue and share information from the company’s new survey data regarding texting while driving vs. drunk driving. McCartney lost a ...