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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 with support from State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, which includes several analyses from the National Young Driver Survey (NYDS), as well as evidence-based
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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 with support from State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company.
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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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