They’re here: the 100 deadliest days for teen drivers
Photo courtesy of Google For many teens, the arrival of summer means the end of high school and the beginning of a new chapter of life. Teens use their spare time to socialize with friends, and safety...
View ArticleTell your teens how much they matter
National You Matter to Me Day is Oct. 7 – a great opportunity for parents to tell teens how much they matter. Signing a parent-teen driving agreement is a good way to mark to holiday. Parent-teen...
View ArticleHow will you observe National Teen Driver Safety Week?
Oct. 20-26 is National Teen Driver Safety Week – the perfect time for parents and teens to have meaningful discussions about safe driving and learn how to stay safe on our roads. Many parents still do...
View ArticleLaws are not enough
In observance of National Teen Driver Safety Week, we’re breaking down the top 10 things many parents don’t know about teen driving. 8. Most states’ teen driving laws and restrictions do not adequately...
View ArticleGuest post: Two mothers’ dilemmas with safe teen driving
Written by: Tim Hollister Since I started blogging about safe teen driving four years ago, I have gotten calls on occasion from parents, asking for advice about how to handle their teen drivers. Most...
View ArticleSetting driving rules for my teen
By: Alex Epstein Research shows that if parents make and enforce family driving rules that are stricter than state laws, their teens will generally be safer behind the wheel. At DriveitHOME.org,...
View ArticleHow laws help keep teen drivers safe
No state has laws strong enough to protect teens from the most significant risks they face on the roads. That’s why it’s so important for parents who are teaching teens to drive to set household rules...
View ArticleWhy aren’t parents setting good driving examples?
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: Research shows parents have the most influence on their teens’ driving habits. However, many parents still take the “do as I say, not as I do” attitude...
View ArticleAdventures in teen driving with Kathy Bernstein Harris: My kid doesn’t have a...
Kathy Bernstein Harris is the Senior Manager for Teen Driving Initiatives at the National Safety Council. Follow Kathy as she shares her experiences teaching her own son to drive, from the perspective...
View ArticleAdventures in teen driving: Is my kid actually ready?
Kathy Bernstein Harris is the Senior Manager for Teen Driving Initiatives at the National Safety Council. Follow Kathy as she chronicles her experiences teaching her own son to drive, from the...
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