Not So Fast: Parenting Your Teen Through the Dangers of Driving

 

"This concise, practical, and potentially life-saving book should be required reading for every parent before their teen gets behind the wheel." —Publishers Weekly
Newly updated with the latest information that takes into account the post-pandemic changes and rising crash rates, Not So Fast third edition provides advice to parents, guardians, and other adults who supervise teen drivers about the critical decisions that must be made before getting behind the wheel of a car.

This book helps empower and guide parents of the more than three million teens obtaining new driver's licenses annually in the United States. Authors Tim Hollister—a parent and safe driver advocate—and Pam Shadel Fischer—a highly experienced transportation safety professional—have been guiding parents of teen drivers for over a decade with this factual and easily applied advice. They prove that supervision before driving is every bit as important to lowering crash rates as teaching teens how to turn at a busy intersection. Parents will learn priceless information for teaching teenagers how to evaluate the circumstances of every driving trip, how to be able to say "no" when necessary, how to prepare a "flight plan" for each drive, and how to put safety before convenience.
Parents will also benefit by learning the real dangers and risks in teen driving and the limits of driver training programs and will thus become more informed and proactive in their supervisory role.

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Not So Fast: Parenting Your Teen Through the Dangers of Driving

 

"This concise, practical, and potentially life-saving book should be required reading for every parent before their teen gets behind the wheel." —Publishers Weekly
Newly updated with the latest information that takes into account the post-pandemic changes and rising crash rates, Not So Fast third edition provides advice to parents, guardians, and other adults who supervise teen drivers about the critical decisions that must be made before getting behind the wheel of a car.

This book helps empower and guide parents of the more than three million teens obtaining new driver's licenses annually in the United States. Authors Tim Hollister—a parent and safe driver advocate—and Pam Shadel Fischer—a highly experienced transportation safety professional—have been guiding parents of teen drivers for over a decade with this factual and easily applied advice. They prove that supervision before driving is every bit as important to lowering crash rates as teaching teens how to turn at a busy intersection. Parents will learn priceless information for teaching teenagers how to evaluate the circumstances of every driving trip, how to be able to say "no" when necessary, how to prepare a "flight plan" for each drive, and how to put safety before convenience.
Parents will also benefit by learning the real dangers and risks in teen driving and the limits of driver training programs and will thus become more informed and proactive in their supervisory role.

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Not So Fast: Parenting Your Teen Through the Dangers of Driving

Not So Fast: Parenting Your Teen Through the Dangers of Driving

Not So Fast: Parenting Your Teen Through the Dangers of Driving

Not So Fast: Parenting Your Teen Through the Dangers of Driving

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"This concise, practical, and potentially life-saving book should be required reading for every parent before their teen gets behind the wheel." —Publishers Weekly
Newly updated with the latest information that takes into account the post-pandemic changes and rising crash rates, Not So Fast third edition provides advice to parents, guardians, and other adults who supervise teen drivers about the critical decisions that must be made before getting behind the wheel of a car.

This book helps empower and guide parents of the more than three million teens obtaining new driver's licenses annually in the United States. Authors Tim Hollister—a parent and safe driver advocate—and Pam Shadel Fischer—a highly experienced transportation safety professional—have been guiding parents of teen drivers for over a decade with this factual and easily applied advice. They prove that supervision before driving is every bit as important to lowering crash rates as teaching teens how to turn at a busy intersection. Parents will learn priceless information for teaching teenagers how to evaluate the circumstances of every driving trip, how to be able to say "no" when necessary, how to prepare a "flight plan" for each drive, and how to put safety before convenience.
Parents will also benefit by learning the real dangers and risks in teen driving and the limits of driver training programs and will thus become more informed and proactive in their supervisory role.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780897336772
Publisher: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/21/2025
Sold by: INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP - EPUB - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Tim Hollister became a national authority and spokesperson for safer teen driving after losing his 17-year-old son Reid in a car crash in 2006. He was awarded the 2012 AAA Southern New England Traffic Safety Hero of the Year Award as well as the U.S. Department of Transportation National Public Service Award, the nation's highest civilian award for traffic safety. He lives in West Hartford, Connecticut. Pam Shadel Fischer is a transportation safety professional with three decades of experience. Dr. William Van Tassel manages AAA's national driver training program, providing safety education resources and expertise to AAA clubs and the driving public. He has been quoted in The New York Times and USA Today on driver safety and training issues.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Authors' Note xii

Introduction: "Not So Fast, Young Man/Lady" 1

1 Tim's Story 8

2 Pam's Story 17

3 Why There Is No Such Thing as a Safe Teen Driver 23

4 Baseline Dangers and Higher-Risk Factors 27

5 "My Kid Is Very Responsible!" 31

6 What Driver's Ed Is and Isn't 35

7 The ABCs of GDL (Graduated Driver Licensing) 38

8 When Should a Teen Start Driving? 43

9 Acting Like an Air Traffic Controller 47

10 Negotiating and Enforcing a Parent-Teen Driving Agreement 51

11 The Difference Between Purposeful Driving and Joyriding 63

12 Getting a Teen to Acknowledge the Risks 65

13 The Ceremony of the Keys 68

14 The Unappreciated Danger of Passengers, Even Siblings 71

15 Managing Curfews 76

16 Supervising the Brand-New Driver 81

17 Traffic Tickets as Teachable Moments 84

18 Car Buying and Sharing, and Saving on Gas 89

19 Distracted Driving: Texting, "Connected Cars," GPS, and Headphones 95

20 Alcohol- and Drug-Impaired Driving 105

21 Drowsy Driving 109

22 What Schools Can Do 113

23 Blind Zones 120

24 Vehicle Identification Stickers 123

25 Defensive Driver Education as a Supplement 126

26 Non-English-Speaking and Single-Parent Households 128

27 Supervising Other People's Teens 130

28 In Summary: Tips from Tim and Pam 134

Afterword: A Plea to Parents 137

Teen Driving Resources 140

Model Parent-Teen Driving Agreement 144

Acknowledgments 148

Index 155

About the Authors 159

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