High School

Reckless and distracted driving is the number one killer of teens in America. Our free, easy-to-use curricula are available to first responders, health professionals, educators, students, and concerned citizens to help educate their communities and reduce these preventable deaths.

 

Our programs are high-energy and interactive, and they share real stories that connect with teens, empowering them with evidence-based strategies to keep themselves and others safe. We deliver statistics and facts about reckless and distracted driving in a creative and effective manner. Through our engage, educate, and empower approach we encourage teens to take the lead in peer-to-peer messaging in their schools and communities.

Take The Pledge

Sign the pledge to drive distraction free.
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High School Presentation Resources

A Positive Community Norms approach to traffic safety emphasizes the healthy behaviors already occurring in a community. For example, 90% of teen drivers say they would stop texting while driving if a friend asked them to. Encourage teens to join the crowd!
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What Do You Consider Lethal? Classroom Video
Wheel of Distraction
Student Leadership

Teens

Impact Teen Drivers’ programs engage, educate, and empower teens and parents to make safer choices as drivers and as passengers.

Teen Page

The Impact Teen Drivers’ Teens page provides strategies and information to help keep them safer on the road, including the importance of Graduated Driver Licensing and parent role modeling of safe behaviors. Visit the Teens page and share with your community.
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Interactive Education Modules

Impact Teen Drivers’ Interactive Education Modules engage, educate, and empower teens and parents to make safer choices as drivers and as passengers.
Interactive Education Modules
Our evidence-based teen programs What Do You Consider Lethal? (60 minutes) and Are We Living in a Dream World? (45 minutes) are available as Interactive Education Modules, available at no cost. Click the buttons below to take the Modules.
What Do You Consider Lethal Module

Posters and Flyers

A Positive Community Norms approach to traffic safety emphasizes the healthy behaviors already occurring in a community. For example, 90% of teen drivers say they would stop texting while driving if a friend asked them to. Encourage teens to join the crowd! There are seven posters that bring awareness to these statistics and the positive choices occurring among teens.