NJ Governor Jon Corzine signed a bill requiring teen drivers to have decals identifying themselves as probationary drivers starting next year. The decals will probably be attached to the front and rear license plates; the bill, the first of its kind in the country, also includes an earlier curfew, prohibiting the use of cell-phones (even hands-free ones) and passenger restrictions until they get full licenses. Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt (D) said, "This package will help reinforce the message to teens that driving is a privilege, not a right," but teens worry it'll be a field day for cops. One told the AP, "They see that sticker on the car, they're just going to be pulling us over for no reason. Are there drugs in the car? That's the first thing they're going to think, because we're teenagers." The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety offers these factoids: 61% of 2007 teenage passenger deaths "occurred in vehicles driven by another teenager" while 20% of "all passenger deaths occurred when a teenager was driving."