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Driving may be losing some of its appeal for the next generation of young Americans, according to a study. An increase in public transportation options and gasoline costs has pushed more teenagers to look for driving alternatives, says the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. Learn more about the study with the link below, and make sure to check out our other top stories of the week, too:

1.  Study: Teens in No Rush to Get Behind the Wheel
2.  2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Gets Lifetime Battery Warranty
3.  Dodge Dart Shines Light on Future Chrysler-Fiat Vehicles
4.  2012 Mazda3 SkyActiv: Real-World Mileage
5.  2013 Honda Accord Sedan Shrinks, Gets Plug-in Hybrid Model

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