We help universities and community colleges implement a 100% online driver safety curriculum credit program that helps students build habits to avoid the 20 most common causes of fatal or severe car accidents.

Data shows that as much as 3% of total college students at every college nationwide are involved in car accidents that result in injuries up to and including fatalities every year. A University or Community College with 10,000 enrolled students will have 300 students every year involved in serious car accidents. That is too many for us, and we hope it is too many for you too. We provide a 100% online Drivers Safety Program specifically to prevent fatal car accidents for college student drivers by building habits to avoid the 20 most common causes of deadly or severe car accidents for college students. We as a nation are losing somewhere between 7 and to 13 individuals age 18 and 23 every single day. We think about the households, extended families and communities that are going to get that news today, and every day until something is done.

Company Mission

To reduce fatal and severe car accidents among young drivers, ensuring they make it home safely and avoid tragic outcomes due to preventable mistakes or circumstances.

Young Driver Accident Avoidance Programs is a proud member of Driving School Association of the Americas

We are a nationwide community of SMART and safe drivers. This is a driver safety program for college student drivers that builds habits to avoid the 20 most common mistakes that can lead to fatal car accidents. This program is an add-on to state requirements to earn a drivers license. Check to see if our program is offered through your University or Community College.

At Young Driver Accident Avoidance Programs, we warmly welcome all races, cultures, ethnicities, and backgrounds to enroll in our program. Our mission is to prevent fatal car accidents for all teenage and young adult drivers. Our dedicated team is committed to helping college students develop the skills and habits needed to avoid the 20 most common mistakes that can lead to severe car accidents.

These graphs present data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on fatal car accidents for drivers aged 15 to 20, 21 to 24, and 25 to 34 from 2012 to 2022. Data for 2023 is not yet available. This information focuses solely on fatal accidents and does not include severe accidents with major injuries. It is evident that there has been no positive change, and for some age groups, fatal car accidents are increasing.

Age 15 to 20 total car accident fatalities in the US 2012 to 2022

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

2022 is the most recent data available. Ages are segregated based off data from the NHTSA.

Age 21 to 24 total car accident fatalities in the US 2012 to 2022

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

2022 is the most recent data available. Ages are segregated based off data from the NHTSA.

Age 25 to 34 total car accident fatalities in the US 2012 to 2022

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

2022 is the most recent data available. Ages are segregated based off data from the NHTSA.

Did you know that the cause of most deadly car accidents for teenage and young adult drivers are from just 20 common errors and mistakes? Data shows that State Drivers Education courses to receive a drivers license have not been able to reduce these fatal car accidents, and they can't be expected to on their own. Many young drivers are making a few of these errors each time they drive!

We provide a 28 day online program of short daily videos averaging 10 minutes or less that build habits to preemptively avoid the 20 most common causes of deadly car accidents for college student drivers. How did we design the program?

  • We looked at almost all of the programs out there, dedicated to providing education and stopping the carnage on the road. We know there has been a increase in educational offerings, youtube videos, and even the parental talks that we have had more than we can count. But then we looked at the number of fatal accidents from the Department of Transportation, and we realized there is no change over the last decade!! As hard as it is to admit, nothing we are doing is changing or helping.

  • What does "drive safely" mean to a Teenage or Young Adult Driver? We said it to our kids for years, and probably most parents do. But saying "drive safely" is simply not enough.

  • Years ago we set out to change that. We studied 1,000s of fatal accidents over the last few years and identified trends and common errors, we then designed and developed a 28 day program to reduce or eliminate these errors.

  • We use scientifically proven methods to develop habits through a 28 day program of short daily videos. We get their commitment to operate within the rules of the program, or what we call our minimum level of maturity while driving. We show them real world accidents and methods to help avoid accidents before they occur.

  • And most importantly we establish a life long partnership with them to be a safe and mature driver.

"Learning ten minutes per day for four weeks (a total of about 300 minutes) is more useful than studying five hours (also about 300 minutes) in one day."

Source: Laura Bacher - brain-friendly.com

Course curriculum

    1. Day 1 Welcome to the Program

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. Day 2

      FREE PREVIEW
    3. Day 3

      FREE PREVIEW
    4. Day 4

    5. Day 5

    6. Day 6

    7. Day 7

    8. Day 8 Program Quiz

    9. Day 9

    10. Day 10

    11. Day 11

    12. Day 12

    13. Day 13

    14. Day 14

    15. Day 15

    16. Day 16

    17. Day 17

    18. Day 18

    19. Day 19

    20. Day 20 Mid session quiz

    21. Day 21

    22. Day 22

    23. Day 23

    24. Day 24

    25. Day 25

    26. Day 26

    27. Day 27

    28. Day 28 End of program Test

    29. The 20 most common causes of deadly accidents download.

    30. SMART Driving Habits download

4 weeks of daily online videos & quizzes to help prevent the 20 most common causes of deadly accidents.

  • $1,500.00
  • 30 lessons

Why 28 days of short daily videos?

Because that is the amount of time required to build medium complexity habits for teenagers and young adult drivers.

What you get when you join Young Driver Accident Avoidance Program:

  • Access to the Programs 28 videos and quizzes that can be accessed anywhere and on any device.

  • Access to our video library where additional information on course topics is available.

  • Access to our 24/7 support network. We are there for you!

  • Students become part of our nationwide community of SMART and safe drivers!

Young Driver Accident Avoidance Programs pledges to uphold the ethics of the Driving School Association of the Americas and maintain standards above those set by local, state, and federal governments.

Contact us with questions

Call or text us at 248.807.9534 or by email at [email protected]

Our story

Years ago, we began analyzing data on fatal car accidents in the United States. Gathering information on accident causes is challenging, as details are often incomplete or difficult to access. We meticulously reviewed police reports, examined available video evidence, and spoke with witnesses, compiling thousands of fatal incidents into categories. With a robust data sample, we identified actions that could have potentially prevented these accidents. After years of dedicated effort and expertise, we developed our proprietary program rules, defining our minimum level of maturity while driving. These guidelines aim to correct behaviors that lead to fatal accidents.

Psychology plays a crucial role here. Traditional programs often deliver information in large segments—like two-hour sessions over three days or half-day school events. While these methods can provide short-term impact, they seldom foster lasting habits. Young brains, in particular, struggle to maintain focus for extended periods. Our approach uses short daily videos of ten minutes or less, ensuring that participants can fully engage with the material. Over 28 days, each video builds on the last, helping to form lasting habits.

By merging our innovative program with principles of habit formation and attention management, we offer a solution that significantly reduces the risk of fatal accidents and serious injuries for college student drivers.

Young Driver Accident Avoidance Program Strict Non-Discrimination Policy:

Every Program Participant, Parent, Affiliate, or Employee will be treated equally regardless of race, sex, political views, national origin, native language, religion, age, disability, marital status, citizenship, or any other characteristic protected by law. Our Program Presenters follow our strict policy of presenting our content only, while adhering to our strict non-discrimination policy.

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