We are committed to helping you advocate for and teach safe driving for teenagers, as well as other safe behaviors around driving. Although most teenagers wear seat belts and are taught to drive safely, some still make critical errors due to skill deficiencies that can lead to serious crashes. Others engage in risky driving behaviors. Research indicates that most car crashes are preventable, not inevitable. As an advocate and educator, you play an important role in helping to reduce teen driver crashes by promoting safe driving for teenagers.
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