Working to Keep Teen Drivers Safe

Car crashes are the leading cause of death among 15- to 20-year-olds. In 1997, AAA launched a nationwide campaign called Licensed to Learn, a program designed to improve teen driver safety by raising awareness of the severity of the problem, bolstering driver education and improving the licensing process.
To date, all 50 states plus the District of Columbia have enacted either full or partial graduated driver-licensing laws, and AAA has been instrumental in these efforts. AAA remains committed to helping teens survive the most dangerous period of their lives and that of their peers: learning to drive.
AAA fully supports all these laws, but we recognize that a lot more can be done to reduce teen crashes and fatalities. Raising awareness of teen driver safety and the steps that parents, educators and even teens themselves can take to solve this crisis is a priority we all share.
For more information on teen driver licensing, please contact Justin McNaull, director, State Relations at: jmcnaull@national.aaa.com; 202-942-2065.
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