Monday, November 29th, 2010
Get ready for the ultimate driving safety celebration! Teens in the Driver Seat (TDS) is gearing up for TDS Fest, which will be held March 5, 2011.
What exactly is TDS Fest?
Car crashes are the number-one killer of teenagers in America. TDS Fest will showcase student leaders in bringing awareness about this problem to their peers, their families, and their community.
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
Are you interested in starting a Teens in the Driver Seat program at your school, but you aren’t sure how to go about it? Or has your school had a TDS program before, that is no longer active?
Here are some easy steps to starting (and maintaining) a TDS program at your school:
1. Decide who is going to be leading the project. Pick the organization that will take on TDS (ex: Student Council, FCCLA, National Honors Society, FFA, etc.). Pick the student leaders who will be in charge of the program (usually 8-12 students). Make sure that there is a teacher/sponsor who will serve as support for the program…
Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
The Texas Legislature adopted resolutions on May 4, recognizing the Teens in the Driver Seat program and the Texas Transportation Institute.
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
The annual Click it or Ticket campaign started this week in Houston, and Teens in the Driver Seat was there to help send an urgent message to young drivers and their passengers everywhere. That message is—If you’re a teenager in a car, you should get ready to be the center of attention! Texas state troopers and your local police and sheriff’s departments will be keeping an extra close eye on you.