Parents: Sign your teens up for virtual drivers ed training and you can save $75 if you sign up by June 15! Due to COVID-19, we’re offering two classes (the weeks of June 29-July 3 and July 13-17) which can allow your teen to stay-at-home to be trained. For more information, you can […]
While students are now out-of-school, a question has emerged: should Daylight Savings Time re-launch as early as March, making morning skies dark til nearly 8 am? With school buses having to pick up students in the dark, the question Safe America has wondered is ‘is this safe?’ “Maybe it’s nice to have more light in […]
The National Organization of Youth Safety (NOYS) visited with CEO Len Pagano in Washington, DC this week, exploring ideas to do joint work in year 2020. Staffers June Hughes and Tamika Brown (in photo l-r with Len Pagano) learned ways that Safe America is looking to expand teen driver education and consider more ‘Brain Camps’ […]
Written By Stephen M. George, Jr. MPA Novice drivers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) differ from experienced drivers. The question of whether virtual reality driving simulation training (VRDST) improves ASD driving performance is a novel concept…. In a recent study published in the Journal of Autism Developmental Disorders, 51 novice ASD drivers (mean age 17.96 […]
Atlanta, GA – The Safe America Foundation has received funding from The Allstate Foundation to host the following programs for Atlanta area youth: The WorldSafe Summit, BrainCamp 2018, the ‘Chalk 1 Up 4 Safety’ Art Contest, and SAFE Tomorrows. The WorldSafe Summit, held in October 2017, introduced topics relevant to youth such as human trafficking, […]