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Drivers are four times more likely to be involved in a crash while talking on a cell phone.

The National Safety Council's Distracted Driving Resource Kit was developed to inform companies about the dangers of distracted driving. Learn how to implement a corporate-wide policy that bans cell phone talking and texting while driving.

Senior Drivers to Increase 70% Over Next 20 Years

Adult children would rather talk to parents about funeral plans than about taking away the car keys, according to new research from Caring.com and the National Safety Council. Learn More…

OSHA Guidelines for Employers to Reduce Motor Vehicle Crashes

Motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of work-related injuries. In response to this, OSHA developed Guidelines for Employers to Reduce Motor Vehicle Crashes available to download from www.osha.gov. NSC's defensive driver training exceeds those recommended guidelines and we offer more training options than anyone else.

Teen Driving a Critical Public Health Issue

The National Safety Council is on a mission to inform parents of teen drivers that they can beat the odds and keep teen drivers alive.

Journal of Safety Research Special Issue

The Journal of Safety Research presents articles and reasearch covering all aspects of safety, in both work and home environments. Read the foreword and table of contents excerpted from the Journal's special issue on driving and the elderly(Vol. 34, No. 4). Articles from the issue are excerpted below.

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Family Guide to Teen Driver Safety

NEW - Alive at 25 Parent Program

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