TEEN PROGRAMS - e-Based Programs

Alive at 25

This course designed by the National Safety Council is offered in collaboration with law enforcement agencies throughout the country with the mission of reducing automobile crashes involving young drivers and passengers

Allstate Insurance Company

Allstate’s teen driving interactive website with tips for teens and parents. Survey results, driving laws and facts about teen driving.

American Automobile Association (AAA)

AAA’s comprehensive website for teens, parents and educators. Information on teen driver statistics, studies on graduated licensing laws, driving contracts, choosing a driving school, a car for your teen, the “Dare to Prepare” teen driving courses, and how to welcome your new teen driver.

Anheuser-Busch

Anheuser-Busch’s programs on teen drinking prevention, alcohol abuse and drunk driving.

Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine

The Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (AAAM) is a professional multidisciplinary organization dedicated entirely to motor vehicle crash injury prevention and control.

CarInsurance.org

Carinsurance.org’s ultimate e-book for car information. An independent guide with comprehensive info for drivers including maintenance, alternative fuel options, driving laws and much more.

Centers for Disease Control

Centers for Disease Control’s website with fact sheets on the injuries and deaths caused by car crashes, information on graduated licensing laws and a toolkit, and prom safety.

Crash Prevention

This non-profit organization is dedicated to educating people on all forms of dangerous driving and reducing crashes. The hope to change the driving culture of America through education, research, and grassroots activism.

Drive Home Safe

This website has information, solutions, instruction, statistics and resources about safe teen driving.

Driving Contracts 101

Driving Contracts 101 is a free, web-based interactive course that guides parents and teens in creating driving contracts that define reasonable expectations, privileges and limitations. Also included with the course is a free driving contract generator.

Farmers Insurance Group

Farmer’s Insurance has a program is called Y.E.S. (You’re Essential to Safety) to help improve teen driving. There are checklists, videos, brochures, quizzes, and roadbooks for teens, as well as a teen driving guide for parents.

Ford Motor Company

The Ford Company’s teen driving site.  Resources for teens include car care videos, driving tips and training modules with quiz.

GEICO Insurance

GEICO’s website has resources for teens and parents that includes a parent/teen driving contract, a PowerPoint presentation for parents, teen driving statistics, videos and an auto safety library with quiz.

Georgia Department of Driver Services

The Georgia Department of Driver Services with information on Georgia’s Joshua’s Law, which states that if you are 16 years old, you must complete a driver education course approved by the Department of Driver Services in order to receive a Class D License.

I Promise Program

Has your teenager made the safe driving promise yet? The heart of the I Promise Program is the Parent-Youth Safe Driving Contract - developed with the input of teens, parents, police, traffic safety experts and researchers.

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Highway Loss Data Institute

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is an independent, nonprofit, scientific and educational organization dedicated to reducing the losses deaths, injuries, and property damage from crashes on the nation’s highways. The Highway Loss Data Institute shares and supports this mission through scientific studies of insurance data representing the human and economic losses resulting from the ownership and operation of different types of vehicles and by publishing insurance loss results by vehicle make and model.

Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

MetLife’s website has a life transitions section with information on communicating expectations with teen drivers, teaching teens to drive, setting boundaries and insurance.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

NHTSA is the governmental agency designed to save lives, prevent injuries and reduce vehicle-related crashes. Information available on traffic safety campaigns, laws and vehicle safety research.

National Organization for Youth Safety (NOYS)

NOYS is a collaboration of approximately 40 antional youth-serving organizations with the common goal of providing safe and healthy behaviors among youth.

National Safety Council/ Teen Drivers

The National Safety Council’s website for teen drivers; parent workshops available

National Student Safety Program

The mission of the NSSP is to encourage and assist students as they initiate and implement highway safety activities within their respective schools and communities.

Nationwide Insurance

Nationwide’s teen website was created with the help of the National Safety Council. Parents will get information on How brain development can affect teen driving, the top risks for teen drivers and how to address them, how to talk to your teen about driving in a way that will be well received, what to practice with your teen when you’re in the car and how to help your teen make smarter driving decisions. Teens can take a quiz to find out their driving personality, how to talk to parents about tough issues when it comes to driving, trips, articles and real world driving scenarios.

Operation Teen Safe Driver

The mission of the OTSD is to provide the initiative and resources required to challenge the creativity of Illinois teens to develop and implement community-based programs to reduce fatalities and injuries due to traffic crashes among their peers.

Pennsylvania Department of Motor Vehicles

Teen driving information on the Pennsylvania DMV website with tips for parents on teaching their teens to drive and driver safety tips for teens.

Road Ready Teens

Road Ready Teens website has a road ready video games, multimedia show and a quiz.

Sean Mullsteff Teen Driving Foundation

This Maryland based non-profit foundation was established by parents of a teen driver killed in a car crash too promote and educate teen driving safety.

Smart Drive Delaware

Delaware website created to help young drivers to make the right decisions every time they are behind the wheel so they will never put themselves, their passengers or their vehicles in harms way.

State Farm Insurance

State Farm’s teen website with information for parents including handbooks, videos, and advice on setting driving safety rules.

Teen Driving.com

A teen- focused website initially created when its author was 15 years old for the purpose of proving tips to improve teen driving.

The Century Council

The Century Council is a not-for-profit organization founded by distillers. They fight to eliminate drunk driving and underage drinking and promote responsible decision making regarding beverage alcohol.

Think Before You Drive

Bridgestone’s Americas website, which includes a variety of consumer safety and education programs geared towards promoting smart driving.

Toyota Teen Driver

This site includes an interactive online quiz and a parent teen driving contract.

UNC Highway Safety Research Center

The Center for the Study of Young Drivers at UNC’s Highway Safety Research Center was established to study and improve the safety of young drivers.

USAA Educational Foundation K.E.Y.S.

Guide designed to help you foster the development of your teen’s driving skills — from the most basic skills to those needed to handle progressively more challenging driving conditions. “Behind The Wheel” will assist you in guiding your teen through progressively complex practice driving sessions, identifying common driving distractions, sharing safety and security reminders and entering into a safe-driving agreement with your teen driver.

Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC)

The mission of the The ABC’s education section is to promote responsible consumption and distribution by licensees of alcoholic beverages to those of age and zero tolerance for underage consumption through the use of prevention initiatives.

Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Virginia’s DMV web site has new driver information, as well as a comprehensive review of traffic safety information and links to other traffic safety sites.

Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT)

The Virginia Department of Transportation website contains information about highway projects throughout the state, studies and work zone safety tips

Virginia State Police (VSP)

The Virginia State Police website has information on vehicle safety, state laws, criminal investigations and more.

Young Driver Research Initiative

An initiative formed by the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and State Farm Insurance. The YDRI has just published two new studies in Pediatrics that reveal a link between teen driver crashes and the way families communicate and approach rules about safety. These reports available, along with a set of fact sheets and other resources that have been created to help parents enhance their skills to help teens safely navigate the first years of driving.

Youth of Virginia Speak Out (YOVASO)

YOVASO (Youth of Virginia Speak Out) is a youth leadership organization focused on saving the lives of teenage drivers. They do this by educating, encouraging and empowering teenagers to be traffic safety advocates in their schools and communities.