Study: Half of teens who die in Pa. crashes aren't wearing a seat belt

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More people in Pennsylvania are bucking up but one age group is not: teenagers.

More than half of teens who died in crashes in 2016 were not wearing a seat belt.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says seat belt use is the most important factor in preventing death.

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PennDOT offers resources for parents to help them teach teenagers the rules of the road. You can read it HERE.