Several organizations are dedicated to addressing the issue of teen texting and driving, including the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which promotes awareness and educational campaigns. The CDC's "Youth Risk Behavior Survey" also focuses on teen driving safety. Additionally, nonprofit groups like "End Distracted Driving" work to raise awareness and provide resources to prevent distracted driving among young people. These organizations aim to reduce accidents and save lives through advocacy, education, and community engagement.
MADD- mothers against drunk driving
The largest group trying to solve the problem of drinking and driving is MADD, or Mothers Against Drunk Driving. They use financial resources as well as public demonstration, to raise awareness and honor the legacy of those lost to senseless drunk driving violence.
she was trying to solve how the animals were living.
It is trying to solve a wide variety of problems. The basic idea is that computers should be able to do at least SOME of the things that traditionally, only humans could do. Examples include image recognition, driving cars, playing chess or go, etc.
There is no fire wood problem and the government isn't trying to solve it.
Several states and localities have passed laws against driving and cellphone usage, either talking or texting, but such legislation is being bitterly fought by the cellphone industry which wants no limit to the usage of their technology as it is TREMENDOUSLY profitable to them. Their difficulty in doing this is that they can't be seen as TOO blatantly anti-safety while at the same time pushing for non-restrictive usage - a delicate balancing act. [an opinion is expressed on the discussion page]
It depends on the equation that you're trying to solve.
the meaning of everything
Scientists are trying to understand the universe in which we live, in considerable detail.
It was for the Abolition of Slavery.
They keep trying!
Historians solve many different problems; there is no "key problem"