DEARBORN ? AAA Michigan has launched a new web site to educate teen drivers just as a new state law goes into effect March 28 that bans talking on a cell phone while driving for anyone with a Level 1 or 2 license.

This comprehensive resource provides extensive state-specific information and useful tools to help teens improve their driving skills. New drivers will find interactive exercises, quizzes and games as well of videos of experts and teens talking about safety.

The new law, referred to as ?Kelsey?s Law,? is named for Kelsey Raffaele, a 17-year-old Michigan resident who was killed while talking on her cell phone and driving.

Numerous studies have shown that new teen drivers are far more likely to be involved in cell phone-related crashes than older, more experienced drivers. AAA strongly encouraged passage of the law.