Teen Safe Driver Partners

The Teen Safe Driver ProgramSM is all about partnerships – between parents and teen drivers … and among the following organizations, which have demonstrated a commitment to promoting safe driving habits for newly licensed teens.

American Family Insurance

Founded in 1927, American Family is the nation’s third-largest mutual property/casualty insurance company. Since the March 2007 rollout of the Teen Safe Driver ProgramSM, more than 6,000 American Family customers have participated. The program is now available in all 19 American Family operating states.

Visit the American Family
Insurance Web site

DriveCam

Launched in 1998, DriveCam is devoted to reducing claims costs and saving lives by improving the way people drive. Its video event recorder – the key technology behind the Teen Safe Driver ProgramSM – captures sights and sounds inside and outside a vehicle. Inc. Magazine has included DriveCam on its list of the 500 fastest-growing, privately held companies in the U.S. for three consecutive years.

Visit the DriveCam Web site

Oregon Driver Education Center, Inc.

Every year, nearly 43,000 Americans lose their lives on U.S. highways. The Oregon Driver Education Center is dedicated to the single purpose of reducing these numbers. It offers courses and programs for teens, adults and medically at risk drivers. Additionally, it conducts a fleet training program to reduce the high risk and liability associated with operating vehicles.

Visit the Oregon Driver
Education Center Web site

Testimonials

The camera makes your parents feel more confident about your driving which allows them to give you more freedom to go out and drive. This way, your parents aren't as worried, and they will trust you more as your driving improves.

Melissa from Wisconsin,
Teen

Teen Driver Fact

1 in 6 teens are in a car accident during their first year of driving.