The links below are to a select set of New Driver Challenge Articles. These sample articles are identical to those in the subscription challenge, but do not allow using the survey application. The survey application is a powerful tool you can use to facilitate conversations in which you can influence their behavior when you aren't sitting next to them in the car. After reading the samples, we hope you will engage your family in the whole New Driver Challenge. Family registration starts at just $24.
New Driver Challenge 2 - The GAAP System for Driving Safety and the GAAP Triad. This article explains the four part GAAP System and explains how to deploy it to drive in ultimate safety.
New Driver Challenge 3 - Habit Driving: Habits control everything we do behind the wheel. In this article, we explain how to form good habits and break not-so-good ones.
New Driver Challenge 4 - Intentionality: In this article we explain how important it is to fight the urge to become complacent. Complacency rises from being over confident and leads to being easily distracted. This article explains how to counter the natural tendency to become complacent
New Driver Challenge 6 - The Peril of Impulse: Many of the worst collisions involving young adult drivers are the result of impulsively doing things that should never be done. This article strives to motivate young drivers to be impulse resistant
New Driver Challenge 9 - The Undertaker is Calling: This article reviews data regarding distraction from electronic devices and suggests habits to form to resist this type of distraction.
New Driver Challenge 11 - The Race Habit: This article provides easy to make changes in driving habits that create a cushion of space that you never compromise.
New Driver Challenge 13 - Sobering Truth: Impaired driving places you and other innocent people at risk. This article explains how to apply the Triad (Never, Always, Once) to prevent experiencing the tragic aftermath of an impaired driving collision.
New Driver Challenge 16 - Shotgun: How to be a great young adult driver passenger. Colliision frequency for young adults increases with each added passenger starting at 25% for just one passenger. This article explains how passengers can support excellent driving for their friends.
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