Learning to drive is a family matter.
Working together, teen drivers and parents can help avoid fatal crashes.
Protect Teen Drivers
What Can Parents Do?
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Talk to your teens about safe driving early and often before they reach driving age.
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Demonstrate safe driving behaviors to your kids anytime you drive. Take the Pledge, along with your teen, to pocket your phone when you drive.
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Set the ground rules for unacceptable driving behaviors and outline the consequences in a Parent-Teen Driving Contract.
What can Teens Do?
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No cell phones, no passengers, no speeding, no alcohol, no driving without seat belts.
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Driving may look easy, but thousands of teen fatalities each year prove otherwise. Avoid taking risks, especially as a young driver.
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With decades of driving experience likely, your parents understand the dangers awaiting you on the road. Trust the advice they give you.
Do You Know Graduated Driver Licensing Laws?
Anyone under the age of 18 who wants to get a driver’s license in Delaware must follow the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) law. Test your knowledge of this program.
What are the major causes of fatal teen crashes?
Reckless driving
Nighttime and weekend driving
Not wearing seat belts
Distracted driving
Driver inexperience
Impaired driving
Driving with other teens