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Protect Teen Drivers: The Allstate Foundation’s
Web site provides teen driving resources primarily for adults.. It provides results
from The Allstate Foundation’s original research among teens and parents. It also offers a variety of tips to help
parents prepare their teens for driving, from training to after licensure.
Chronic: A Report on State
of Teen Driving 2005: The Allstate Foundation’s comprehensive report on teen driving
features an in-depth study of teen attitudes complemented by discoveries from
adolescent-development experts. Chronic marked
the Foundation's launch of its multi-year program addressing teen motor-vehicle
crashes.
Keep the Drive: Keep
the Drive is a national teen-to-teen movement created and
funded by The Allstate Foundation. The movement was created to give teens the
opportunity to take on their No. 1 killer – car crashes – by encouraging smart
driving to protect everything that’s important to teens: their keys, cars,
friends, futures and freedom.
Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety: Advocates for
Highway and Auto Safety (AHAS) is an alliance of consumer, health and safety
groups, insurance companies and insurance agents working together to make
America's roads safer.
Centers for Disease
Control: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a
part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the primary federal
agency for conducting and supporting public health activities in the United
States.
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety:
The
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) is an independent, nonprofit,
scientific and educational organization dedicated to reducing the losses – deaths,
injuries, and property damage – from crashes on the nation's highways.
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is a
government agency dedicated to saving lives, preventing injuries and reducing
economic costs due to road traffic crashes, through education, research, safety
standards and enforcement activity.
National Organizations for Youth
Safety: The National Organizations for Youth Safety (NOYS) is a
collaborative network of national organizations and federal agencies that serve
youth and focus on youth safety and health. Through this network, NOYS
influences more than 11 million young people, ages 5 to 24 and countless adult
advisors and supervisors.
Listing of state DMV Web sites: This site contains a list
of the 50 states’ and District of Columbia’s Department of Motor Vehicles’ Web
sites, where state-by-state Graduated Driver Licensing information can be
found.
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