Teens in the Driver Seat® is the recipient of the 2011 Transportation Achievement Award in Safety by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE).
Brace yourself – road debris is hazardous
Debris on the road, it is estimated, causes 80-90 fatalities and 25,000 crashes per year. Get some tips on avoiding the hazards.
Multi-tasking is a myth
Chewing gum and walking? No big deal. You’re used to doing both and there isn’t much to think about unless you are stepping through cactus. Multi-tasking and driving is a whole new ballgame.
Good friends are good passengers
Being a good passenger is more than relaxing and enjoying the ride, it’s also being an active passenger by helping the driver watch and listen.
Driving barefoot and other myths
My son asked me the other day if it is illegal to drive barefoot. I also remember my daughter asking the same question when she was learning to drive. It made me wonder what other random questions teens have and the urban myths and legends floating about. I set out to do a little research and here are some answers to questions you may (or may not) be curious about.
Do you know the rules of the road when it comes to bicycles?
May is National Bike Safety Month. As summer approaches and gas prices continue to rise, we will see many more bikes on the road along with riders of all ages. Do you know the rules of the road when it comes to bicycles?
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