
PARENTS CORNER
BE A GREAT EXAMPLE TO YOUR NEW DRIVER
🚗 What Every Parent Should Know About Teen Driving
Car crashes are the #1 cause of teen deaths in the U.S.
Each year, nearly 3,000 teens lose their lives in car crashes — that's up to 8 preventable deaths per day. Even responsible, high-achieving teens are at risk due to one simple fact: inexperience.
The good news? You can make a difference.
✅ Steps That Can Save Lives
You play a crucial role in your teen’s safety behind the wheel. Here’s how:
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Practice, practice, practice. Drive with your teen as much as possible to build confidence and skill.
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Set clear safety rules:
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Always wear a seat belt — no exceptions.
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No driving at night (especially early on).
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Limit or prohibit passengers, especially other teens.
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Avoid driving in bad weather conditions until experienced.
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Know your state’s laws for teen drivers. Visit cdc.gov/parentsarethekey for details.
🧭 Be the Example They Follow
Long before your teen starts driving:
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Always wear your seat belt.
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Never text or talk on the phone while driving.
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Drive at safe speeds and follow traffic laws.
Your habits become their habits.
🤝 Build a Community of Safe Drivers
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Talk with other parents about your driving rules.
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Share resources like “Parents Are the Key” to encourage responsible teen driving.
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Use social media to spread the word and save lives.
Together, we can help keep our teens safe on the road.
