Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Youth Traffic Safety Month Reinforces Improved Awareness this May

by guest contributor Lillian Sanders

There are many different traffic related campaigns and causes conducted annually, but perhaps one of the most important involves road safety relating to teenagers. Good techniques instilled at an early age can become lifelong safe driving habits. This May, Youth Traffic Safety Month is being recognized throughout the United States as an opportunity to help young drivers toward safer practices on the road.

Youth Traffic Safety Month is presented by the National Organizations for Youth Safety (NOYS), a group of youth-based organizations that work together to promote safety for children and teenagers. The need for improved road safety for teenagers will be met with numerous different campaigns and rallies throughout the month of May. Many high schools are set to have guest speakers on the topic of driving safety, while a number of celebrities and leaders from the automobile industry are also set to speak up for traffic and safety relating to teenagers.

The integration and growth of technology has certainly had an adverse affect on safe roads over the past few years, and the effort to improve teen driving safety comes at a time when distracted driving is in the spotlight more than ever. Many agencies and groups are aiming to improve the roads through new laws and education that serves to influence young drivers' behavior behind the wheel.

The figures related to teen driving and distractions over the past few years are quite telling. In a recent survey by AT&T, it was found that nearly half of today's teenagers are likely texting and driving behind the wheel. The statistics sank in even more when the survey revealed that over 90% of those teenagers were regularly texting and driving—even though they knew the practice to be dangerous!

Efforts like Youth Traffic Safety Month are strong reminders that there's plenty to be done with regard to making our roads safer, especially for younger drivers. Enhanced awareness, good education, and proper training can lay the groundwork for safer drivers in the future and help to reverse these troubling statistics. Products like Teach Your Teen to Drive…and stay alive can help parents to help their teens become safer drivers. To get yours today, visit Amazon.com, or contact TSC's Director of Affiliate Operations, Gloria Verver, (via email or by calling 800 . 252 . 9488) for affiliate pricing and bulk-purchase discounts.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Parent-Teen Book: Hot for the Summer!

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