Reducing Teen Driver Crashes

Traffic and Highway Safety Resources

GHSA’s 2023 Young Drivers and Traffic Fatalities: 20 Years of Progress on the Road to Zero

This document analyzed 20 years of Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) data to determine if the fatal crash and crash rates for drivers 15-20 years old declined from 2002 to 2021. The data analysis found that fatal crashes involving a young driver decreased by 38.1% during the 20-year period, while fatal crashes involving an older driver increased by 7.5%. Even more striking is that young driver fatalities dropped 44.7%, while older driver fatalities rose 11%. In 2002, young drivers accounted for 14.8% of all driver fatalities. In 2021, that rate fell to 7.9%, a nearly 50% decrease.

US DOT’s 2022 National Roadway Safety Strategy

This document outlines the Department’s comprehensive approach to significantly reducing serious injuries and deaths on our Nation’s highways, roads, and streets.

US DOT’s 2022
The Safe System Approach

Imagine a world where nobody has to die from
vehicle crashes. The Safe System approach aims to
eliminate fatal & serious injuries for all road users.

US DOTs 2022-2026 Strategic Plan

The Fiscal Year 2022-2026 U.S. Department of Transportation Strategic Plan establishes the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (U.S. DOT) strategic goals and objectives for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 through FY 2026

NHTSA’s 2018 Countermeasures that Work, 10th Edition

This document is meant to act as a reference for State Highway Safety Offices (SHSOs) in selecting evidence-based countermeasures for traffic safety issues.

GHSA’s 2017 Teen Safe Driving, The Next Chapter

This document contains the results of a 10-year analysis of fatal crash data (2005–2014) involving teen drivers 15 to 20 years of age from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) to identify crash trends.

GHSA’s 2017 Highlights of Association Activity

This document contains a summary of the Governors Highway Safety Association activities undertaken throughout the United States for the 2015-2016 year.

GHSA and State Farm’s 2012 Curbing Teen Driver Crashes: An In-Depth Look at State Initiatves

This document was designed to help state highway safety officials, safety advocates and others working to enhance the safety of young drivers by providing examples of promising state programs.

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safeties 2012 Traffic Safety Culture Index

One of the major findings of this survey was respondents perceived unsafe driver behaviors such as speeding and drinking and driving as serious threats to their personal safety.

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safeties 2011 The Transition To Unsupervised Driving

This study examined how driving skills differ between the first four months of the learner period and the first six months of unsupervised driving.

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safeties 2011 Measuring Changes in Teenage Driver Crash Characteristics During the Early Months of Driving Summary and Full Report

This factsheet summarized the results from the Measuring Changes in Teenage Driver Crash Characteristics During the Early Months of Driving by AAA.

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safeties 2011 Traffic Safety Culture Index

This factsheet summarized the results from the Measuring Changes in Teenage Driver Crash Characteristics During the Early Months of Driving by AAA.

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safeties 2011 Americans Want More, Not Less, Action to Advance Laws, Regulation and Enforcement to Improve Highway Safety

This fact sheet summarized the results of a survey of Americans to gauge their opinions about road safety issues.

NHTSA’s 2008 Teen Driver Crashes – A Report to Congress

This document is a report to the US Congress by NHTSA. It summarizes what is known about the teen driver crash problem and reviews the research regarding major contributing factors to the high teen crash rate.

Transportation Research Board’s 2007 Guide for Reducing Collisions Involving Young Drivers

This document is a guide to implementing the Strategic Highway Safety Plan developed by AASHTO.

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