The most likely way for a child to die in this country is by car accident. This matters to every driver, even those not carrying kids. There are serious dangers to children posed by unsafe driving, ... Read More
Teen driver Zong Xiang (Kevin) Zhang, of Naperville, IL., is the first runner up in I Drive Safely’s Teen Essay Contest. He says his traffic accident helped to instill responsibility and made him a ... Read More
Featured below is the first-place winning essay written by Emily Fisher, age 16, of Sparks, Nev. Fisher says, “We can learn so much from the people around us—especially from people’s driving mistakes. ... Read More
Since well before seat belts or airbags were introduced, driving has been pitched to us as the ultimate and unassailable social freedom. For teens especially, the appeal of a fast car full of friends ... Read More
You may think that drowsy driving is something that adults battle the most, but in reality, teenagers are more susceptible to exhaustion behind the wheel. That’s right - younger doesn’t exactly mean ... Read More
Every now and then it’s a good idea to get a little refresher on the rules of the road in your particular state. After all, our nation’s highways and byways offer some of the busiest modes of travel ... Read More
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