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Teen Driver: A Family Guide To Teen Driver Safety

The National Safety Council joined scientists and traffic safety experts, with GM’s support, to create the “Teen Driver: A Family Guide to Teen Driving Safety.”

The Family Guide explains the elements of the Graduated Driver License system, so that new drivers and their families may use these steps in managing from “beginner to independent driver.” GM encourages young people not yet old enough to drive, new drivers and their families to read the Family Guide and apply its lessons to their new driving journey.

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Introduction: Our Purpose & Quick Start (1,224K)

Section 1: Manage Your Teen Driver's Experience (721K)

Section 2: The Learning Phase "A Supervised Apprentice" (1008K)

Section 3: The Provisional Phase "A Trusted Intermediate" (784K)

Section 4: Risks from Choices We Make: Unsafe Driving Behaviors (1184K)

Section 5: Promoting Compliance with Priviledges and Consequences (2.8M)

Section 6: Congratulations, You've Earned It(355K)

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