College of Public Health

HazAPP

The Hazard Anticipation Program
for Parents of Teen Drivers

Listen above to learn more about the program

Young man learning how to drive car together with his father

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among teenagers

Teen crash rates are highest in the first six months of independent driving

Most teen crashes stem from a failure to identify roadway hazards

Nervous Father Teaching Teenage Son To Drive Putting his Hands up

About

HazAPP, brought to you by the ChIRP Lab, aims to  reduce teen driver crash risk by helping parents  teach their teens to identify potential hazards on the  roadway.

Supported by

The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (R00HD102588)