Join the millions of committed teens, parents, advocates, and policymakers in raising awareness of and creating solutions for reducing teen crash risk during National Teen Driver Safety Week – October 19-25, 2025. Whether you organize your own campaign or tap into another’s, it’s important to keep the momentum going by supporting National Teen Driver Safety Week (NTDSW). We can reduce the number of crashes involving teens behind the wheel by keeping this public health crisis front and center, both locally and nationally.
If you’re looking for ways to get involved with NTDSW, consider using one (or more) of the following themes most important to teen driver safety stakeholders:
- Inexperience
- Distracted Driving Prevention
- Graduated Driver Licensing
- Seat Belt Use
- Speed Management
- Impaired Driving Prevention
While many of you will share teen driver safety messages in schools to support NTDSW, others may choose to conduct campaigns in their community or workplace or with law enforcement. Support NTDSW and get the conversation started this week and throughout the year.
For more ideas on how to use NTDSW as a platform to promote positive teen driver safety behaviors, visit these organizations' websites:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- Colorado Department of Transportation
- Delaware Office of Highway Safety
- End Distracted Driving (EndDD)
- Florida Teen Safe Driving Coalition
- generationdistractionfree.org
- Honda and National Safety Council
- Impact Teen Drivers
- Michigan.gov, Michigan State Police
- Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
- National Organizations for Youth Safety (NOYS)
- National Road Safety Foundation
- National Safety Council
- New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety
- NJM Insurance Group
- North Dakota Safety Council
- Ohio Department of Public Safety
- Parachute Canada
- PennDOT
- Street Smart NJ
- Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)
- Texas A&M Transportation Institute
- T4CIP (Trainees for Child Injury Prevention)
- Utah Zero Fatalities
- Virginia Partners for Safe Driving
- Youth for Road Safety (YOURS)
- Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety (YOVASO)
- Youth Service America