Driver Education
The Nation’s rate of fatalities due to motor vehicle crashes has declined steadily and is now the safest on record. However, crashes continue to kill tens of thousands of Americans and injure millions more every year. Yet, these motor vehicle crashes and their related deaths and injuries are preventable.
Latest Reports
- Teen Driver Safety: Review of the Literature on Driver Education Evaluation (2010 Update)
- Functional Assessments, Safety Outcomes, and Driving Exposure Measures for Older Drivers
- A Fresh Look at Driver Education in America
- Simulator Evaluations of a PC-Based Attention Maintenance Training Program
- Driver Education Practices in Selected States
- Driver License Testing of Young Novice Drivers
- Overview of Non-Traditional Driver Education Programs
At Risk Groups
- Teen Drivers
- A multi-tiered strategy to prevent motor vehicle-related deaths and injuries among teen drivers.
- Senior Drivers
- Getting older does not mean a person's driving days are over. But it is important to plan ahead and take steps to ensure the safety of your loved ones on the road.