Teen Driver Info
Teen Driver Information and Resources
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Driving is an enormous responsibility for both new drivers and their parents. Teenage years are considered by many to be the most dangerous period in life for driving. Please note that the in-person Safe Driving Assembly that had been offered in previous years will not be occurring in 2020-21. SHS is currently formulating a plan for the issuance of SHS parking permits to SHS seniors.
The best way for parents to encourage their children to drive safely is to model safe driving practices themselves. Below are safe driving resources:
Driver’s Education/Safety Classes:
Useful Websites on Teen Driving:
Other Resources:
The best way for parents to encourage their children to drive safely is to model safe driving practices themselves. Below are safe driving resources:
Driver’s Education/Safety Classes:
- Maria Regina: Mrs. Evangelista- Miller, 914-761-3300 or mrhsdrivered@mariaregina.org
- The Ursuline School: Charles Tarulli, 201-962-7187
Useful Websites on Teen Driving:
- Keys2Drive: AAA NYS Guide to Teen Driver Safety
- NYS DMV Younger Driver Resources
- NYS DMV TEENS Program Electronic Notification System: By registering, parents will receive automatic notifications if your 16 or 17 year old has a reportable incident posted to their DMV record (e.g. suspension, accident or ticket).
- US DOT National Highway Traffic Safety Administration page concerning distracted driving.
Other Resources:
- Install this Life Saver App on your child’s phone. This free app, recommended by Jacy Good and Steve Johnson, uses deterrence, measurement and rewards to curb teen distracted driving.