The American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association (ADTSEA) developed a comprehensive driver education plan to provide an effective educational component for graduated licensing efforts. The goals of such a program would include:
ensuring that novice drivers are trained for practice driving and capable of entering the restricted licensing process, through the use of a competency-based training and assessment process
instituting a competency-based training and assessment process for drivers moving from a restricted licensing stage to an unrestricted licensing stage
ensuring that trained novice drivers qualify for appropriate reductions in insurance premiums
ensuring that novice drivers are trained to recognize risk and potential consequences in order to make reduced-risk choices
ensuring that novice drivers make choices to eliminate alcohol or other drug use while using a motor vehicle
ensuring that novice drivers will use occupant protection as a crash countermeasure
ensuring that novice drivers are capable of using anger management skills to avoid aggressive driving
ensuring that novice drivers are capable of recognizing fatigue factors that contribute to crashes
ensuring that novice drivers are trained to deal successfully with new vehicle technologies
ensuring that novice drivers and mentors work together as a team in practicing risk-reduction driving strategies as a component of the lifelong driver development process
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