Pubdate: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 Source: Tacoma News Tribune (WA) Section: Education Copyright: 2003 Tacoma News Inc. Contact: http://www.tribnet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/442 Author: Debby Abe, The News Tribune Cited: National Anti-Drug Media Campaign http://www.TheAntiDrug.com READY TO LEARN: SMART TIPS FOR PARENTS AND STUDENTS Smoking pot and driving is a dangerous combination for teens, according to the National Anti-Drug Media Campaign. The campaign's Web site says about 38,000 U.S. high school seniors reported in 2001 that they were in accidents while driving under the influence of marijuana, and 46,000 said they had accidents while impaired by alcohol. In addition, the campaign says, auto collisions are the leading cause of death for 15- to 20-year-olds. The campaign suggests parents help teens avoid marijuana by: . Learning facts about marijuana and talking to teens about its harmful health, social, learning and mental effects on users. . Setting rules, such as letting them know that using marijuana is unacceptable. Limit driving at night, with other teens and in poor weather conditions. Limit teens riding with other new drivers, and insist they never ride with a teen driver who has been drinking or using drugs. . Monitoring your teen's whereabouts and whom they are with. Get to know your teen's friends and their friends' parents. . Staying alert to drug use warning signs: distance from family and friends, lack of interest in personal appearance, changes in eating or sleeping habits, trouble in school. . Encouraging participation in constructive activities, such as those offered after school. . Praising and rewarding good driving and drug-free behavior. Enjoy time together as a family. For more information, go to www.TheAntiDrug.com. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake