National Teen Driver Safety Week
Why it matters
WELCOME TO SAFETY WEEK
This week highlights the importance of safe driving practices among teens—an essential step towards reducing road accidents.
THE STORY
National Teen Driver Safety Week is a critical reminder of the responsibility that comes with driving. Each year, the third week of October serves as a platform for promoting safe driving habits among young drivers. With an alarming statistic showing that teens are three times more likely to be involved in fatal crashes compared to adults, the need for education and awareness has never been more pressing.
The initiative, first established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in 2007, encourages parents and guardians to engage in conversations about road safety with their teens. By emphasizing the importance of being cautious behind the wheel—wearing seatbelts, avoiding distractions, and adhering to speed limits—families can help pave the way for safer driving experiences.
Communities across the United States organize various events during this week, from workshops and seminars to local driving safety campaigns. Schools often participate by offering programs that educate students about the risks associated with distracted driving and the significance of making responsible choices on the road. This collective effort not only raises awareness but also fosters a culture of safety among young drivers.
As we reflect on the impact of National Teen Driver Safety Week, it’s essential to remember that safe driving is a lifelong commitment. Parents, educators, and community leaders must continue to advocate for responsible driving practices, ensuring that the roads are safer for everyone. By working together, we can significantly reduce the number of accidents and fatalities involving teen drivers.
Safety is not an option, it's a responsibility.
WORTH KNOWING
Educate
Share driving safety tips with teens.
Engage
Discuss the importance of seat belts.
Learn
Encourage driving safety courses.
Advocate
Promote community safety events.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
First Teen Driving Laws
The first graduated licensing laws were introduced in the 1990s.
Most Dangerous Months
Summer months see the highest number of teen driving fatalities.
Distracted Driving
Texting while driving increases crash risk by 23 times.
Alcohol Impact
Impaired driving is a leading cause of teen fatalities.
Night Driving Risks
Nighttime driving is particularly dangerous for teens.
Peer Influence
Having passengers increases risky driving behavior among teens.
Safety Technology
New cars often come equipped with safety features that aid teen drivers.
READ MORE
Teen Driving Safety
by Lisa Johnson
A comprehensive guide for parents to educate their teens on driving.
The Driver's Handbook
by Mark Thompson
Essential reading for new drivers to understand road rules.
Drive Smart
by Karen Adams
Focuses on making informed decisions behind the wheel.
Safe Driving for Teens
by John Smith
A practical approach to instilling safe driving habits.
PAIR IT WITH
Engage students in safety discussions.
Lead by example with safe driving.
Host local safety events.
Incorporate driving safety into curricula.
Spread the Word
Join us in promoting National Teen Driver Safety Week and help raise awareness for safe driving among teens everywhere.
