KennedyTorch November Issue

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John F. Kennedy High School 4545 Wenig Rd. NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

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F R I D AY, N O V E M B E R 1 3 , 2 0 0 9 “The torch has been passed to a new generation” - John F. Kennedy

As students are involved in more and more car accidents each day, the dangers of reckless driving become increasingly evident. The Torch takes a look at the sometimes tragic, always risky combination of teenagers and cars.

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ccording to many, internet stalkers and Mom’s medicine cabinet are the biggest threats to a teen’s safety, but what they don’t realize is that the piece of “freedom” sitting in the drive way consisting of metal, rubber, and a steering wheel is what they should be really worried about. Fatal teen car accidents are reaching a level of epidemic proportions. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) reported that the leading cause of death for U.S. teens was fatal car accidents; not suicide, not drug overdoses, and not alcohol poisoning. In fact more teens are killed as a result of traffic accidents than any of those two combined. As

of 2007, eleven teens between the ages of sixteen and nineteen died every day due to injuries sustained in car accidents, new data shows that those numbers could have only increased. Statistics provided by Allstate Insurance show that nearly 5,000 young people die every year and almost half a million are treated for injuries suffered in car accidents. Everyone knows someone who has been in an accident, whether it be minor or more serious. Connor Steele, sr., met his match when he was rear ended and lost control of his car after school on 42nd St. October 19. “I was about to turn left on to Glenn Elm and I was rear-ended and then bumped into my friend’s car which was in front of me,” says

Steele. “I couldn’t move my car so I got out. Then a cop drove by and saw that there had been an accident and asked everyone Nearly 5,000 young people die evif they were alright. I called my parents and they came and we had to ery year and almost half a million call a tow truck to take my car away.” are treated for injuries suffered Steele recalled that he could see in car accidents. Everyone knows the car behind him in his mirror besomeone who has been in an accifore the car even made contact with his. Even preparation for an accident dent, whether it be minor or more doesn’t make it any less dangerous. serious. CO N T I N U E D O N PAG E 2

IN THI S ISSUE

Schoolwide support of the ONE campaign flourishes p. 3

graphic by Craig Aucutt

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