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While some politicians are debating and arguing to death about job creation, some entrepreneurs, many of them still in their teens, are actually jumpstarting our ailing and weak economy by establishing and successfully operating small businesses. This series of interviews aims at showing what they’re doing, and how they’re doing it. I wouldn’t go so far as saying that it’s so easy that even kids can do it, but if teens can, you can!

Meet Tiffanie, Twana and Victoria, founders of DriveSafeSigns.com. They invented a product to deter driving related fatalities and help teen drivers learn in a safer more controlled environment. They have a series of magnetic signs that can be put on cars, notifying other drivers that the driver is in training or that a senior is driving, asking them to be patient and courteous. This has really made a big difference while they were learning to drive and avoided them a lot of road rage and other unpleasant events. They are partnering with companies like Wal-Mart, State Farm, Departments of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration to have their signs distributed nationwide.

We are still fine-tuning our production, so please bear with us... We have 2 more interviews of the Young Entrepreneur Series coming any day!

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