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Category: Youth Traffic Safety

8 Safe Driving Tips During Spring Break

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Kimberly Quinones
Monday, 13 April 2015 / Published in Road Safety, Youth Traffic Safety
Spring break is happening everywhere — and, with it, more time on the road, as many people drive to vacation destinations all over the country. Whether you’re heading out with roommates for fun in the sun or driving to a family vacation, how can you stay safe during travel? What safe driving tips should you

Teen Traffic Safety: It Takes a Village

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Dawn Teixeira, President and CEO SADD and Maddie Seel, 2015 SADD Student of the Year
Monday, 30 March 2015 / Published in Youth Traffic Safety
by Dawn Teixeira, President and CEO SADD, and Maddie Seel, 2015 SADD Student of the Year Car crashes are the number one killer of teens today, and teen drivers are involved in fatal crashes at three times the rate of adult drivers. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), in 2010 seven

Making Some ‘NOYS’ on Teen Distracted Driving

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David Wallace
Monday, 27 October 2014 / Published in Youth Traffic Safety
Secretary Foxx with Teen Mentors at the NOYS Distracted Driving Summit 2014
Do you know the number one cause of death for teens? Recently, I watched a video of high school teens who tried to answer that question. A few of them answered the question correctly, but a majority of those who answered, answered it wrong. In case you don’t know, car crashes are the #1 killer
Distracted drivingNational Organizations for Youth SafetyNOYSNTSB

Parents: Set the Rules With Your Teens Before They Hit the Road

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David Wallace
Monday, 20 October 2014 / Published in Youth Traffic Safety
Safety Culture
Talk to Your Teen Drivers About the “5 to Drive” Learning to drive is very exciting for teens, and a driver’s license is a giant step toward independence. But when a teen driver is getting ready to hit the road, a parent’s job isn’t done. In fact, talking to your kids about the dangers of
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Teens and Trucks: 5 Tips To Be A Safer Driver Around Trucks

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David Wallace
Monday, 05 May 2014 / Published in Commercial Motor Vehicles, Youth Traffic Safety
Do you have a teen driver in your family? Did you know that of the 4,000 deaths related to commercial vehicles, 26 percent involve young drivers? Did you know that motor vehicle crashes in general are the leading cause of teen deaths? If you have a teen that is driving, this article is for you.
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Teen Driver Safety: Parents, There Is More To Do

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David Wallace
Monday, 28 October 2013 / Published in Youth Traffic Safety
Are you a parent of a teen driver or someone involved with teens as they mature and start to drive? Then this article is for you.  What follows are three particular efforts designed to assist in steering teens to be safer drivers. In today’s electronic sharing society it is almost impossible not to hear daily
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Teen Driving Safety: Do You Know Everything?

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David Wallace
Monday, 21 October 2013 / Published in Youth Traffic Safety
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Do you have teen drivers at home? Do your teens think they know everything about driving? As a parent, do you want to know everything?  If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this article is for you. Teens and Motor Vehicles  October 20-26, 2013 is National Teen Driver Safety Week. What is
CareerCentury CouncilFCCLAI Know EverythingIACP FoundationNational Organizations for Youth SafetyNational Teen Driver Safety WeekNOYSNSA

School Safety: Buses, Bicyclists and Pedestrians—Oh My!

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David Wallace
Monday, 26 August 2013 / Published in Child Safety, Road Safety, Youth Traffic Safety
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Do you drive to work in the morning?  Has school started in your city? If you answered “Yes” to these two questions, then this article is for you.  Everywhere in the United States our youth are going back to school after a summer of fun and excitement.  With children walking to school, riding bicycles or
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Speeding and Teenagers: Watch Out Parents–It’s a Deadly Combination

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David Wallace
Monday, 15 July 2013 / Published in Youth Traffic Safety
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“Speeding” and “Teenagers.” Individually each has a potential risk, but when combined together, the danger on our highways grows exponentially.  Do you know what you can do to make a difference? This article will review the facts and provide a few tips on what we can do to make sure that more teens are not
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Distracted Driving: Put the Phone Down and Drive

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David Wallace
Friday, 17 May 2013 / Published in Distracted Driving, Youth Traffic Safety
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Texting While Driving Now Leading Cause of Death for Teen Drivers Texting While Driving Likely Caused Fatality Of Jenison Student, Police Say Toddler Killed And Mother Injured By California Teen Texting While Driving Texas Couple Says Texting And Driving Led To Daughter’s Death We see one headline after another, and we read about the death of
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