* After the Crash features the story of Stephen Stone, from Lancaster, Penn., a victim of an underage drunk driving crash * Exhibit on display at Franklin Mills Mall in Philadelphia from Sept. 15 through Sept. 17PRNewswire -- Sept. 14 -- Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and DaimlerChrysler have produced After the Crash, a national, traveling photo exhibition that provides a glimpse into the lives of 10 families changed forever by underage drinking and driving. The exhibit will be on display at the Franklin Mills Mall, from Friday, September 15th until Sunday, September 17th, to educate teens and their parents about a tragic consequence of underage drinking -- devastating motor vehicle crashes -- as well as the ongoing and critical need for victim support. In 2004, nearly 2,000 people were killed and another half a million were injured in alcohol-related traffic crashes involving an underage drinking driver. In Pennsylvania in 2005, there were 44 fatal crashes involving an underage drinking driver. Nationwide, traffic crashes are the number one killer of teens, and nearly one-third of teen traffic deaths are alcohol- related. What: After the Crash, a national, traveling photo exhibition that provides a glimpse into the lives of 10 families changed forever by underage drinking and driving Who: Interviews available with representatives from Pennsylvania MADD offices, DaimlerChrysler and photo subject Stephen Stone from Lancaster, Penn. Where: Franklin Mills Mall, 1455 Franklin Mills Circle, Philadelphia Located off Interstate 95 at the intersection of Woodhaven Road (PA63) and Knights Road When: Friday, Sept. 15 & Saturday, Sept. 16 from 10 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17 from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Source: Chrysler Group
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