Our Mission
A major focus of NCAST is promoting awareness of safety issues specific to younger motorists.
Teen drivers are especially at risk on the roads, with vehicle crashes the leading cause of death in America among those under 21.
The inexperience and impulsiveness of teen drivers is a significant reason for their high crash rates, making important the safety features of the vehicles they drive as well as getting plenty of supervised driving practice.
Initiatives
NCAST, in partnership with GHSP, has launched a Hispanic community-focused traffic safety awareness campaign across North Carolina. Click below to see the total campaign of print ads and radio commercials!
The personal, physical, and environmental benefits of walking can lead to safer, healthier, and cleaner streets. Walking can also improve our local economies and enhance social and community engagement, which can lead to more vibrant, resilient, and livable spaces. Unfortunately, in 2022 there were 7,522 pedestrians killed in traffic crashes nationally— the highest total since 1981.
SPOTLIGHT:
TEEN DRIVER SAFETY WEEK
October 20-26
TEENS
It’s exciting to start driving and become more independent, however it’s important to remember that driving is a lifelong learning process. These first years are very important for you to build a solid foundation of safe driving habits. You need to know that car crashes are a leading cause of death for 15-18 year-olds. The greatest dangers include alcohol, inconsistent seat belt use, speeding and distracted driving. Also, limit your passengers because they can be a distraction.
No matter how “un-exciting” it might seem, learn and follow the rules to build safe driving habits that may save you, your friends, or others on the road.
PARENTS
Teens see a driver’s license as a step toward freedom, but many aren’t ready to have the same level of driving responsibility as adults. Teen drivers have a higher rate of fatal crashes due to lack of skills and experience. They speed, they make mistakes, and they get distracted easily – especially if their friends are in the car.
As a parent or guardian, you have more influence on your teen than you may think. Remind them that it is illegal to drink under the age of 21—and if they’re caught driving with any drugs or alcohol in their system, they could lose their license for years. Also remember to be a good role model and practice safe driving yourself.