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The online world offers a wealth of resources for education, entertainment, and connection with other people. Unfortunately, the internet also poses new dangers, and those dangers threaten teens especially.
Five teens find out how much information an Internet researcher is able to find out about them online.
Teen drivers, parents, driving instructors and safety advocates can rely on AAA to provide reliable safety information and resources.
Teens, Parents, and Teachers get the latest facts on how drugs affect the brain and body. Featuring videos, games, blog posts and more!
Games. Cyberbully zombies and evil cheeseburgers? These are not your average Internet safety games.
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens. Six teens ages 16 to 19 die every day from motor vehicle injuries. Per mile driven, teen drivers ages 16 to 19 are nearly three times more likely than drivers aged 20 and older to be in a fatal crash.
NHTSA’s Teen Driving site contains information on States’ driver licensing requirements for teens as well as ideas and resources to help you—the parents—lay down the ground rules with your aspiring driver before you hand over the car keys.
Safety Center provides important safety education for ren, teens and adults to keep them safe in the community, on the road and on the job.
Teens’ Biggest Safety Threat is Sitting on the Driveway. Half of all teens will be involved in a car crash before graduating from high college. Parental involvement doesn’t end when a gets a license.