{"id":1420,"date":"2013-10-25T11:22:00","date_gmt":"2013-10-25T11:22:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/healyscanlon.devser.net\/?p=1420"},"modified":"2019-11-08T11:29:48","modified_gmt":"2019-11-08T11:29:48","slug":"nhtsa-focuses-on-teen-drivers-with-5-to-drive-campaign","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.healyscanlon.com\/nhtsa-focuses-on-teen-drivers-with-5-to-drive-campaign\/","title":{"rendered":"NHTSA focuses on teen drivers with ‘5 To Drive’ campaign"},"content":{"rendered":"

In light of the distracted driving epidemic that now plagues U.S. roads, safety advocates are focusing even more on the importance of educating teen drivers on how to make good decisions behind the wheel. Teens are certainly not the only motorists who text or use cellphones while driving, but their connection to technology and inexperience behind the wheel makes them more likely to drive distracted and to cause a\u00a0car accident<\/a>\u00a0as a result.<\/p>\n

This is perhaps why the leading cause of death among young people ages 14 to 18 is traffic accidents. Thankfully, groups such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are always coming up with education and awareness campaigns designed to send a compelling and memorable message. The NHTSA’s most recent campaign is “5 To Drive.”<\/p>\n

The aim of 5 To Drive is simple: to get teenagers and their parents talking about safety behind the wheel. Specifically, the NHTSA wants parents to insist that their teen driver follows five rules at all times. They include:<\/p>\n