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Free Teen Driver Safety Resources for Parents & Educators

Evidence-based tools to help teens prepare for their permit test and stay safe on the road. Used by driver education programs, schools, and families nationwide.

  • State-specific permit checklists and practice tests
  • Classroom-ready activities for teachers and parents
  • Interactive hazard perception video training
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Permit Checklist
What to bring to the DMV
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Practice Tests
State-specific questions
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Safety Quizzes
Drinking & distraction risks
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Hazard Training
Interactive video scenarios
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Free tools for teen drivers, parents, and educators

Learning to drive is a major milestone and a serious safety responsibility. This hub brings together our most useful free resources in one place. Everything here is free to access, with no signup required.

For Teen Drivers

  • See what paperwork you need for your learner's permit
  • Practice with DMV-style questions for your state
  • Learn how alcohol, drugs, and distractions affect driving
  • Watch real-world hazard scenarios and practice spotting danger

For Parents & Educators

  • Share a step-by-step permit checklist with your teen or students
  • Use our question sets as homework or in-class quizzes
  • Run discussions around drinking and distracted driving
  • Play hazard videos in class and discuss "What would you do?"
Step 1

Start with Your Learner's Permit Checklist

Before any practice tests, make sure your teen is ready for the DMV office. Our learner's permit checklist walks through the documents, forms, and requirements - customized for your state.

ID & documents
Fees & payments
Age requirements

Learner's Permit Checklist

See exactly what your teen needs to bring and do before taking the written test. Customized for your state's requirements.

All 50 states Updated 2025 Parent-friendly
Step 2

Practice with Realistic DMV-Style Tests

Our practice tests use questions based on your state's official driver's manual. Choose your state to see free permit practice tests for your teen or students.

Diagnostic Test

8 questions

Quick knowledge check to identify your weak areas. See which topics need more practice before the real exam.

Start Diagnostic

Practice Test 1

20 questions

A full-length practice test that mirrors the real DMV exam. The best preparation for test day.

Start Practice Test

Road Signs Practice

True/False format

Focus specifically on road signs, a common reason for failing. Quick True/False questions to help identify all standard signs.

Practice Road Signs
Step 3

Talk About Risky Driving Before It Happens

Most serious teen crashes involve risky choices: alcohol, drugs, texting, or other distractions. These short quizzes help teens understand how those choices affect driving, and give parents and teachers a starting point for honest conversation.

1 in 4 teen crashes involve alcohol
Safety Awareness

Drinking & Driving Test

A short quiz about how alcohol and drugs affect reaction time, judgment, and vision behind the wheel. Includes real statistics about teen DUI consequences.

Take the Quiz
5 sec eyes off road = length of football field
Safety Awareness

Distracted Driving Test

Questions and scenarios about texting, passengers, music, and other distractions that pull attention off the road. Learn how even brief distractions can be fatal.

Take the Quiz

How to Use These in Class or at Home

  1. 1 Have students or your teen take the quiz individually first
  2. 2 Review the answers together and ask: "Which questions surprised you?"
  3. 3 Ask teens to share examples of distractions they see among friends
  4. 4 Agree on 2-3 "family rules" or "classroom commitments" for safe driving
Step 4

Train Hazard Perception with Interactive Videos

New drivers often focus on the car in front of them and miss the bigger picture. Our hazard perception simulators use real-world driving footage to help teens spot developing hazards early and decide how to respond.

How to Use with a Group

  • Play a scenario for the class without pausing. Ask students to raise their hand when they see a hazard.
  • Replay and pause right before each hazard. Ask: "What are your options? What would you do?"
  • Discuss the safest choice and why it matters. Connect to real teen driving statistics.

Why Schools and Parents Trust Us

Driving-Tests.org is an online driver education platform that has helped millions of learners prepare for their permit and license exams since 2010. Our questions are based on official state driver's manuals, and we regularly review our content as rules change.

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