National Teen Driver Safety Week
/Each year, National Teen Driver Safety Week brings attention to teen car crashes, which are a leading cause of death for teens in the United States.
Targeted outreach week: October 21-27, 2018
Note: Materials may now be used anytime.
Toolkit reviewed: 2018
Suggested hashtags: #NTDSW
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National Experts on Teen Driving
Prevent Child Injury offers members access to spokespeople selected for their knowledge on injury prevention topics. These experts are available to speak to media and other interested parties.
Teen Driving PROJECT MATERIALS
These materials were created by Prevent Child Injury to assist in outreach efforts on educating the public about teen driving. Most of these materials can be co-branded with your organization's logo.
Teen Driving RESOURCES
These materials were created by Prevent Child Injury members or other trusted sources.
Brochures, Fact Sheets, & Webpages
Facts, statistics, & Data
Teen Driver Statistics – CHOP*
Teen Driver Fatality Data – IIHS*
Teen Distracted Driver Data – NHTSA*
Teen Drivers: Get the Facts – CDC*
Infographics
Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL)
Highway Safety Laws by State – GHSA*
GDL Videos by State – ITD*
State GDL Laws – CHOP*
Graduated Driver Licensing – CDC*
Programs, Practice Guides, & Tools
DriveitHOME – NSC*
Parents are the Key – CDC*
Alive at 25 – NSC*
How to Teach Your Child to Drive – CHOP*
Pointers for Parents – NSC*
New Driver Deal – NSC*
Driving Lesson Timeline – CHOP*
Driving Practice Log – CHOP*
Teen Driving Plan – CHOP*
Videos
*List of Abbreviations
CDC: The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
CHOP: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
GHSA: Governors Highway Safety Association
IIHS: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
ITD: Impact Teen Drivers
NHTSA: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
NSC: National Safety Council
SKW: Safe Kids Worldwide
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