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Community Action: Share the Drive

 
Share the Drive is a community action program that provides practical tips, activities and knowledge that can be used to encourage action and help teens become safer drivers.
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Community Action: Support National Teen Driver Safety Week

 
National Teen Driver Safety Week (NTDSW) was established by Congress in 2007 to focus attention on the number one killer of teens-car crashes. Learn more about this yearly national initiative conducted the third week of October.
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Congressional Testimony on Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

 
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Crash Fatalities with Teens Behind the Wheel 2005-2011

 
Deaths in crashes with teens behind the wheel declined 47%  from 2005-2011 as this chart shows.
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Driving Through the Eyes of Teens, A Closer Look (2009)

 
Read this comprehensive report of seven recently published research studies from CHOP, which includes several analyses from the National Young Driver Survey (NYDS), as well as evidence-based recommendations for practitioners and parents that may reduce t
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Driving: Through the Eyes of Teens (2007)

 
This report describes what teens shared with us as part of the National Young Driver Survey (NYDS), a research collaboration of CHOP and State Farm Insurance Companies®. Through their eyes and in their words – high school students told us what a
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Fact Sheet: 10 Things People Don't Know About Teen Driving

 
Everyone knows that drinking and driving is a threat to teen drivers. But did you know that being awake for 18 hours is similar to having a blood alcohol concentration level of 0.08 - which is legally drunk? This fact sheet provides 10 eye-opening facts.
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Fact Sheet: 3 Ways Parents Can Help Their Teen

 
Parents often don't know how to teach their teens to drive. Here are three practical tips to get them started.
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