Teen Driving

Each year, National Teen Driver Safety Week is established by Congress to bring attention to teen car crashes, which kill more teens ages 15-19 years in the U.S. than any other cause.

Suggested hashtag: #TeenDriving

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Teen Driving PROJECT MATERIALS

These materials were created by Prevent Child Injury for the "Parents are the Key" campaign. Please feel free to use these materials as needed. Most of these materials can be co-branded with your organization's logo.  

Customizable Press Release
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Newsletter/Blog
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Fact Graphic – right click to save
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Teen Driving RESOURCES

These materials were created by members and other trusted sources.

 

FACT SHEETS & BROCHURES

Teach Your Teen to be a Smart Passenger – CHOP*
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FACTS/STATISTICS/REPORTS

 

INFOGRAPHICS, GRAPHS & CHARTS

 

GRADUATED DRIVER LICENSING (GDL)

Parent/Teen Driving Agreement – CDC*
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Parent/Teen Driving Agreement – DriveItHome.org

 
 

PRACTICE GUIDES & TOOLS

 

PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

 

MEDIA GUIDE

 

VIDEOS & WEBINARS

 

WEBSITES

Distraction.gov - NHTSA*/USDT*

SaferCar.gov - NHTSA*/USDT*

 

*List of Abbreviations
AAP: American Academy of Pediatrics
CDC: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CHADD: Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
CHOP: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
GHSA: Governors Highway Safety Association
IAN: Interactive Autism Network
IIHS: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
LDA: Learning Disabilities Association of America
NHTSA: National Highway Traffic Safety Association
NSC: National Safety Council
USDT: U.S. Department of Transportation

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