Articles
Below you will find some helpful articles about new drivers, driving safety and important traffic laws. These articles are a great resource for both teenagers and their parents!
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Tweeting, Texting and Teenagers –What’s the Hurry? Today, driver education is extremely important to teen drivers.
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New York Close, But Not There In Steps to Improve Teen Driver Ed Just under 14,000 New York teens find themselves in traffic accidents each year, and the state legislature seems to recognize that with attempts to beef up its permit and licensing program.
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Peck Teens Create Awareness For Safe Teen Driving With Pep Rally Outside of an unfortunate spelling change to make a good acronym, it's hard to find many faults with the kids who started Preventing Every Careless Kollision, or PECK.
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Tigers Team Up To Highlight Teen Driving Safety The summer means the sweet smell of mowed lawns, vacations and for many people, a trip to the ball park.
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How To Get Through To Teens About Decision Making Teens have repeatedly said in surveys that they are rarely disconnected from their cell phones.
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At The County Level, Some North Carolinians Fight Teen Driving Deaths Johnston County isn't the largest in North Carolina, but over the past four years 33 teens have died in road accidents there.
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North Dakota Keeps Substandard Teen Driving Law Against Opposition North Dakota is not a populous state, though money is pouring in from oil.
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Driving at Night Poses More Risks For Teen Drivers Driving at night poses a number of risks for experienced drivers as well as those who recently completed online driver education.
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Strengthened Teen Drivers Education Laws in PA Postponed In a bid to make the voting easier on state representatives and senators, the language in House Bill 67 was married to one that would limit the ability for people to use cell phones while driving.
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Washington State Poll Reveals Desire for Stronger Teen Driving Laws Across the country, states are attempting to make laws more stringent for younger drivers to counteract the perceived lack of safety of teen motorists.
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Pennsylvania Could Target Teen Drivers and Other Motorists with New Laws Slowed progress in teen driving and cell phone laws is causing thousands of accidents and numerous deaths, Pennsylvania legislators recently heard.
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Unrestricted Driver Ed Program in North Carolina Faces Closures, Private Alternatives Exist Public school systems in North Carolina are tasked with creating a suitable driver ed program for each of its students who are of age to begin driving lessons, receiving about $230 per student for the process.
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Prom Season Means Parents Need to Re-Iterate Driving Education Precepts April, May and June mean prom season for the nation's high schoolers as well as formals for those in college.
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New York increases regulations, requirements for teen drivers Behind the wheel time is up for younger New York drivers looking to get their license, as are the number of restrictions they have on who they can have and what they can do in their car.
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Monitoring Your Kids' Driving Electronically vs. Sending Them to a School The amount of technology in the cabin of a car these days is staggering.
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California Enhances Driver Ed Programs with Words and Photos in Start Smart Initiative California Drivers ed programs are a lot like those in other states, with students learning the rules of the road and how to drive safely before they obtain their permit and eventually their license.
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Best States for Teen Driving Still Have Far to Go in Ensuring Safety News and World Report recently posted a list of the best states for teen driving, based on online driver education programs as well as a variety of factors.
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Kyleigh's Law Brings Attention to Teen Driver's in New Jersey Teen drivers in New Jersey are already identified by law enforcement and other officials needing to see their license: the graphics are lengthwise for provisional license holders while regular drivers receive theirs with a horizontal orientation.
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Teen Drivers More Dangerous Than the Elderly We don't know how you're going to manage the conversation, but it might be worth telling your teenager that the reason you're considering an online driver education to get them up to speed with driving safely is their grandparents.
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Young drivers made safer through Street Survival program is discussed.