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Parents, does your teen have multiple options for a safe way home from holiday parties? Make sure your teen doesn’t get stuck riding with a driver who’s been drinking. Be available to pick them up, give them money and the number for a taxi company, or provide other safe options. Learn what else you can do as a parent to keep your teen driver safe. | Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Driving | CDC Injury Center

Planning a safe teen driving event? Our free Event Planning Guide has steps and ideas for a successful event. | Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Driving | CDC Injury Center

Your best defense against a drunk driver is to buckle up every trip, no matter how short. | Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Driving | CDC Injury Center

You’ve pledged to keep them safe from the day they were born. | Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Drivers | CDC Injury Center

Difficulty steering is likely after about three beers. Parents, set a good example and never drink and drive, and make sure your teen knows that there is zero tolerance for drivers under 21. | Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Driving | CDC Injury Center

Parents, after about 5 beers you do not have the coordination to drive. Set a good example and never drink and drive, and make sure your teen knows that there is zero tolerance for drivers under 21. | Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Driving | CDC Injury Center