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.
Teen Driving PROJECT MATERIALS
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Teen Driving RESOURCES
These materials were created by members and other trusted sources.
FACT SHEETS & BROCHURES
Risk Factors for Teen Crashes – CHOP*
FACTS/STATISTICS/REPORTS
INFOGRAPHICS, GRAPHS & CHARTS
Key Risky Behaviors of Teens – CHOP*
Teen Drivers: The Facts – DriveItHome.org
GRADUATED DRIVER LICENSING (GDL)
Graduated Driver Licensing – CDC*
Graduated Driver Licensing – IIHS*
Graduated Driver Licensing – NHTSA*
Highway Safety Laws by State – GHSA*
PRACTICE GUIDES & TOOLS
Driving Lesson Timeline - CHOP*
Driving Practice Log - CHOP*
Teen Driver Practice Guide - State of Oregon
PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
AD/HD Teens and Driving - CHADD*
Driver's Education for People with Special Needs Video - Medscape (log-in required)
MEDIA GUIDE
VIDEOS & WEBINARS
Teens and Drowsy Driving - AAP*
Whoa: Life's 3 Second Moments Video - NHTSA*
WEBSITES
Distraction.gov - NHTSA*/USDT*
DriveItHome.org - NSC*
Parents are the Key - CDC*
SaferCar.gov - NHTSA*/USDT*
TeenDriverSource.org - CHOP*
*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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