Americans United Against Destructive Driving: AUADD Continues to Educate Teens on Highway Safety
Highway safety says destructive driving put all of us at risk
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, destructive driving is the second leading cause of death for teenagers in the United States, down from number one. This includes behaviors such as speeding, distracted driving, drunk driving and driving under the influence. In response to this alarming statistic, AUADD has made it their mission to continue to educate young drivers on the importance of safe and responsible driving, using their upcoming app, that will use much of what the paper form used successfully to educate over 400,000 teens since 2003.
Through their free driver education program, AUADD has educated over 400,000 high school students across the country. The program covers topics such as defensive driving techniques, the dangers of distracted driving, and the consequences of driving under the influence. By equipping young drivers with the necessary knowledge and skills, AUADD believes they will continue to reduce the number of destructive driving incidents and save lives.
AUADD is calling on all Americans to join their cause and take a stand against destructive driving. Whether it's through volunteering, spreading awareness, or simply practicing safe driving habits, every action counts. Together, we can make our roads safer for everyone.
As AUADD continues to educate and advocate for highway safety, they are determined to continue to make a positive impact in the fight against destructive driving. To learn more about their free driver education program and how you can get involved, visit their website at www.auadd.org.
Join the movement and help make our roads safer for all. Let's unite against destructive driving and continue to save lives.
Shawna Baldini
Americans United Against Destructive driving (AUADD)
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