Safe driving should be rewarding (Allstate is committed to keeping teens safe)

  1. X the TXT

    Take the pledge online at www.facebook.com/thumbsuppledge

    Allstate's ‘X the TXT’ program is focused on raising awareness about the dangers of texting while driving. American Idol, Jordin Sparks, launched the campaign in November 2009, urging Americans not to text and drive.

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  2. KeeptheDrive.com

    Learn more at www.keepthedrive.com

    KeeptheDrive.com is a teen-led movement to take on the number one killer of teens — car crashes.8 The website, which speaks to teens on their level, is full of teen-focused information and resources that can help keep young drivers safe.

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  3. Allstate Foundation

    Visit www.AllstateFoundation.org

    The Allstate Foundation aims to make smart driving socially acceptable by changing the way teens think and act in the car. Here you can find information on many aspects of teen driving, as well as parent-related research and tips.

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Graduated Driver Licensing

Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) Laws are licensing programs created to protect new drivers and help them obtain hands-on experience under lower-risk conditions. These laws work, too—they've actually been proven to save lives. Typically, GDL laws contain provisions for extended periods of adult supervision during learner phases, restrictions on late-night driving and driving with other teen passengers, plus mandated seat belt use. Heads up, though—each state's GDL laws are different, so check the laws where you live.


Choose your state to learn more.

ECC Monitor: OK