By Madeline Kennedy (Reuters) - Teenagers are more likely than middle aged drivers to die in crashes while driving older, smaller cars, according to a recent study. Based on a census of fatal car accidents over five years, researchers found that four out of five teens killed were driving cars that were at least six years old and nearly half drove cars that were more than 11 years old. In addition, nearly one third of the teens killed were driving small or mini cars. ...
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