“This course was extremely helpful. A lot of the things I learned here were stuff that wasn't covered in Driver's Ed or by my driving instructor.” AB, 19
“Honestly, this course is perfect, from the short videos to the quick questions at the end, it really kept learning about new driving skills fun and intuitive.” NE, 17
“I would suggest making this a requirement for Driver's Education and a requirement for renewing your license.” JM, 45
“Program was concise, accurate, and relatable. Will recommend program to others who may need a refresher.” BF, 28
“I loved how we got to read the responses of others who have been in similar situations.” ML, 19
“Honestly, the whole course gave me a lot of tips. My daughter will be taking this before she starts driving as well.” JS, 44
“This course was very much an eye opener for my driving skills. I am truly embarrassed at how I was not aware of my surroundings, how fast I was going, or that I was an aggressive driver.” MS, 37
“I was interested the fatigue risk-management portion of the program. A tired, distracted driver is a dangerous one and should not be on the road in this condition.” DC, 60
“I give the course 5 stars because it perfectly encapsulates everything you need to know in a practical and informative way.” JL, 20
“The science behind driving is fascinating.” AS, 20
“All in all the course has been excellent!! I really thought it was going to be a drag!” RB, 51
“I thought it was brilliantly put together and the exercises are an interesting way to practice what was learned. They will keep me focused on the road.” BS, 21
“I really enjoyed the format. The sections were broken down in a way that made them quick to complete and digest. The use of various visual aids such as videos and exercises kept the material engaging.” CG, 33
“This course was absolutely amazing. I have never looked that deep in to driving even though I'm a pretty safe driver there were still things to learn.” JM, 30
“Great course and that's saying a lot, considering that I train drivers for a living! The Course is very thorough!” RM, 59
Research and Resources
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
IIHS is an independent, nonprofit, scientific, and educational organization dedicated to reducing the losses, deaths, injuries, and property damage from crashes on the nation's highways. Good source for latest research and safety.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Latest studies news and research traffic safety including teen drivers. NHTSA goal is to reduce vehicle related crashes.
University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center
This highly regarded university institute conducts interdisciplinary research aimed at reducing deaths, injuries and related societal costs of roadway crashes.
Governor's Highway Safety Program (GHSP)
The mission of the Governor's Highway Safety Program is to promote highway safety awareness and reduce the number of traffic crashes and fatalities in the state of North Carolina through the planning and execution of safety programs.
Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety
Safe Roads is an alliance of consumer, health and safety groups and insurance companies and agents working together to make America's roads safer
National Safety Council
NSC’s role is to not only educate drivers of all vehicle types, but to monitor crash trends. When drivers engage in behaviors that increase crash rates and risks, NSC takes action.
Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI)
VTTI is a university-level research center and is dedicated to conducting research to save lives, save time and save money in the transportation field by developing and using state-of-the-art tools, techniques, and technologies to solve transportation challenges. Its cutting-edge research is effecting significant change in public policies in the transportation domain on both the state and national levels.
AAA foundation for Traffic Safety
The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety is dedicated to saving lives and reducing injuries on the roads. It is a not-for-profit, publicly-supported charitable educational and research organization. Since 1947, the Foundation has funded over 200 projects designed to discover the causes of traffic crashes, prevent them, and minimize injuries when they do occur.