The Impact of Parental Involvement on Teen Driver Safety

Thursday, March 15, 2012: 8:10 AM
Room 205 (Convention Center)
Claudia Knezek1, James McCall2, Peter Rattigan2 and Shari Willis2, (1)Kean University, Union, NJ, (2)Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ
The number one cause of death in school age children is vehicular crashes. Contributing to this factor is the lack of parental involvement in assisting teens to develop safe driving skills, values and habits. Traffic safety and driver education are critical components of comprehensive health education. As such, providing real world experiences that assist in developing a collaborative process between parents and their teens in the acquisition of safe driving skills is a critical factor.
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