Resources
Following is information about several resources
cited in this brochure. AAA encourages parents and
teens to take advantage of them as they shop for
a vehicle and work together through the learning-to-drive process.
- AAA’s “Welcoming Your New Driver” brochure
series: Geared to families with teens looking to
become licensed drivers.
- AAA’s “Teaching Your Teens to Drive”:
A parental-involvement program that supplements
driver education and supports supervised driving
through user-friendly lesson plans and an interactive
DVD. For more information, call (800) 327-3444.
- Parent-Teen Driving Agreement: Specifies teen
driving privileges and limitations.
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration:
U.S. government agency that provides vehicle
crash-test results and safety bulletins and monitors
other vehicle safety concerns. Visit nhtsa.gov.
- Insurance Institute for Highway Safety:
Insurer-funded organization and a leading source of
information on crash tests and vehicle safety. Visit highwaysafety.org.
- “Driver-ZED”: Interactive, computer-based
driver-training program for teens.
- AAA Exchange: A public-access Web site that
provides information about AAA advocacy efforts
and state laws on issues such as graduated driver
licensing. Visit AAA.com/PublicAffairs.
- AAA.com: Visit the AAA Web site for information
about driver education, vehicle purchasing,
costs of vehicle ownership, CARFAX vehicle history
reports and auto insurance, AAA Approved
Auto Repair facilities and vehicle maintenance.
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