
Not So Fast
parenting your teen through the dangers of driving
$47.72
- Paperback
160 pages
- Release Date
6 June 2018
Summary
Most driving literature for parents focuses on how to teach a teen to drive, without explaining why teen driving is so dangerous in the first place or giving parents a plan to preempt hazards. Providing fully updated and expanded advice, this second edition of Not So Fast empowers and guides parents, guardians, and other adults who supervise teen drivers. Coauthors Tim Hollister, a father who lost his teenage son in a crash, and Pam Shadel Fischer, a nationally known traffic safety expert …
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781613738993 |
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ISBN-10: | 1613738994 |
Author: | Tim Hollister, Pam Shadel Fischer, Deborah Hersman |
Publisher: | Chicago Review Press |
Imprint: | Chicago Review Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 160 |
Edition: | 2nd |
Release Date: | 6 June 2018 |
Weight: | 213g |
Dimensions: | 215mm x 139mm x 10mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
“This concise, practical, and potentially life-saving book should be required reading for every parent before their teen gets behind the wheel.” – Publishers Weekly
“This concise, practical, and potentially life-saving book should be required reading for every parent before their teen gets behind the wheel.” Publishers Weekly“Safe teen driving involves a dedicated partnership between parents and their teens. Not So Fast is a vital resource for any family that seeks to be safe on the road by working together.“Jim Graham, manager, Ford Driving Skills for Life” Not So Fast is a public service to parents of teen drivers and the cause of traffic safety.“Norman Mineta, former Secretary of US Department of Transportation“I strongly recommend Not So Fast as evidence-based, sensible advice to parents seeking to make informed decisions as their teens become drivers.” Allan F. Williams, Former Chief Scientist, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
About The Author
Tim Hollister
Tim Hollister became a national authority and spokesperson for safer teen driving after losing his 17-year-old son Reid in a car crash in 2006. He was awarded the 2012 AAA Southern New England Traffic Safety Hero of the Year Award as well as the U.S. Department of Transportation National Public Service Award, the nation’s highest civilian award for traffic safety. He lives in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Pam Shadel Fischer is a transportation safety consultant with three decades of experience. Deborah Hersman is president of the National Safety Council.
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