Motor Vehicle Safety Links and Resources
For Parents
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Be Smart. Be Safe. A Parent's Guide to Smart Teen Driving - created to help parents understand their role in teaching their child to drive. The guide details the Utah Graduated Driver Licensing laws, provides tips on how parents can help their teens avoid the five driving behaviors killing people on Utah's roads, and a Parent Teen Driving Agreement which details the expectations and rules for both the parent and teen driver and lists consequences for breaking driving rules. |
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40-hour Parent/Teen Driving Guide - developed by the Utah Department of Public Safety, Driver License Division to assist parents in teaching their child how to drive. Provides examples, practice tips, and practice checklists for driving in the 21st century. |
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Parent Teen Driving Agreement - helps parents set driving privileges, rules, and consequences for teen drivers |
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Utah Graduated Driver Licensing laws - easy-to-read tables that show what Utah's current laws are for teen drivers, based on their age and whether they have a learner permit or a driver's license |
Teen Memorial Books

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"We Remember Every Day" Stories of teen lives lost on Utah's roads in 2011
Read the heartbreaking stories of teens killed in motor vehicle crashes, as told by their grieving families, and how these unnecessary deaths could have been prevented.
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"All They Left Behind Were Memories" Stories of teen lives lost on Utah's roads in 2010
Read the heartbreaking stories of teens killed in motor vehicle crashes, as told by their grieving families, and how these unnecessary deaths could have been prevented.
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"You Don't Get to Say Goodbye..." Stories of Teen Lives Lost on Utah's Roads in 2009
Read the heartbreaking stories of teens killed in motor vehicle crashes, as told by their grieving families, and how these unnecessary deaths could have been prevented.
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"Thirteen Stories We'd Rather Not Tell" 2008 memorial booklet
Read the heartbreaking stories of teens killed in motor vehicle crashes, as told by their grieving families, and how these unnecessary deaths could have been prevented.
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Zero Fatalities. Sixteen Reasons Why Zero is the Only Acceptable Number 2007 memorial booklet
Read the heartbreaking stories of teens killed in motor vehicle crashes, as told by their grieving families, and how these unnecessary deaths could have been prevented.
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Educational Materials
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