Some high schools in Connecticut are imposing
ROBERT STEUTEVILLE    JAN. 1, 2003
Some high schools in Connecticut are imposing stricter limits on how many students can drive to school, The New York Times reports. Adolescents’ cars are filling parking lots and nearby streets to overflowing. Safety is also an issue. The Transportation Research Board has found that of 800 school-age children killed in motor vehicle crashes during the school year, 74 percent were in passenger cars. More than half the deaths involved a vehicle driven by a teenager.