What Works (PDF)
What we know works (and doesn't) to change teen driving behaviors.
AAA Foundation for Highway Safety
Since 1947, the Foundation has funded over 170 research projects designed to discover the causes of traffic crashes, prevent them, and minimize injuries when they do occur.
American Driver & Traffic Safety Administration (ADTSEA)
ADTSEA is the professional association for traffic safety educators throughout the United States and abroad.
betterteendriving.com
This site offers guidance on how to help reduce teen crashes and prepare young drivers for the responsibilities of being behind the wheel.
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is dedicated to reducing the losses — deaths, injuries, and property damage — from crashes on the nation's highways.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
NHTSA is committed to saving lives, preventing injuries, and reducing vehicle-related crashes. [NHTSA fact sheets]
National Safety Council
The Council’s mission is to educate and influence people to prevent accidental injury and death.
National Youth Leadership Council (NYLC)
For the past 25 years, NYLC has been increasing the capacity of schools and communities to engage young people in active learning and service. Numerous resources can be found on the NYLC Web site.
Teen drivers. Honest talk. Real solutions. [en Español]
A handbook for parents.
Young Driver Research Initiative
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, the University of Pennsylvania, and State Farm® are working together to reduce teen death and injury through scientific research and outreach.