i cant get cnn to work it keeps sending me to random places.
i also need a good article on economics
eg. interest rates, houing market, stock market
im not really into that stuff so i dont know what to look for
could you send some good internet adresses thanks
2 Comments on “what is a good article on the new driving age in california?”
aman v 31st December 2008 4:24 pm
article cant do anything regarding this situation there is required the suggestions and practice so concentration on it …../
sunshine25 1st January 2009 9:48 am
As of January 1, 2006 teen drivers are required to have their license for one year before being allowed to drive between 11PM. and 5AM. Teen drivers will also need to have their license for one year before being permitted to have passengers under the age of 20 years unless accompanied and supervised by a licensed parent, guardian, instructor, or person 25 years of age or older. This law applies to all teens, even those who received their drivers license before Jan. 1, 2006. – AB 1474
(Here’s why)
A study conducted by the Traffic injury Research Foundation in 2000, concluded that crash rates amongst provisional licensees do not begin to stabilize until about 15 months after licensure.
Good site for articles on stocks, economics, interests rates etc is here:
aman v 31st December 2008 4:24 pm
article cant do anything regarding this situation there is required the suggestions and practice so concentration on it …../
sunshine25 1st January 2009 9:48 am
As of January 1, 2006 teen drivers are required to have their license for one year before being allowed to drive between 11PM. and 5AM. Teen drivers will also need to have their license for one year before being permitted to have passengers under the age of 20 years unless accompanied and supervised by a licensed parent, guardian, instructor, or person 25 years of age or older. This law applies to all teens, even those who received their drivers license before Jan. 1, 2006. – AB 1474
(Here’s why)
A study conducted by the Traffic injury Research Foundation in 2000, concluded that crash rates amongst provisional licensees do not begin to stabilize until about 15 months after licensure.
Good site for articles on stocks, economics, interests rates etc is here: