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So it’s time to start learning to drive! It’s an exciting time and there is so much information to take in, plus there are the steps to getting a license, GDL laws, and so much to learn! As you and your family begin navigating the path to becoming a licensed driver, here is some information to help you find your way and also help your parents make the transition from driving you around all the time, to helping you gain independence. This information is designed to be learned together, discussed, and shared with parents.

The Facts

Get stats and information on preventing teen driver crashes.

Let’s Talk About GDL

Graduated Driver Licensing Laws are designed to give new drivers the chance to gain experience and improve their driving skills over time in lower risk environments. There are usually three phases:

  1. Driver Education consists of coursework and supervised driving
  2. Provisional Licensing where teen is driving in a controlled environment (passenger limitations and nighttime driving restrictions)
  3. Full driving privileges

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It is important to remember that GDL Laws are the minimum prescribed laws to keep teens safe, but there are additional steps and recommendations you can and should take to help prevent car crashes.

Additional Resources

High School student-parent safe driving agreement. English / Spanish

Middle School student-parent safe passenger agreement. English / Spanish

Sitting the Right Way – the proper fit for passengers in a car. English / Spanish

Learning Videos:

See all the videos on our YouTube playlist

Remember:

Read more tips from Tim Hollister at Reid’s Dad> and watch his moving story>

Get Tim Hollister’s book, Not So Fast>

Take the Parent Pledge

Additional Resources

State Farm Teen Driver Information>

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Teen Driver Source>

AutoCoach 2.0 – Free Teen Driver Training App for Parents

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention>

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