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Child Passenger Safety Tip Card for Police

This pocket-sized tip card has the basics about car passenger safety — with room for you to customize it with your state's traffic code. Then cut, fold, laminate and distribute the tip cards to law enforcement officers to carry with them. Many in law enforcement feel that lack of knowledge prohibits them from writing citations and warnings or providing guidance during a routine traffic stop.

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Child Passenger Safety Educational Illustrations

This series of 37 educational illustrations, with descriptions in English and Spanish, will help you demonstrate proper restraint use for a variety of ages, sizes, vehicle types and restraint types. They can be used to enhance presentations, fact sheets, and brochures with accurate depictions of vehicle safety features, restraint types and correct vs. incorrect restraint use.

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Child Passenger Safety Reports

These downloadable reports describe child passenger safety research that is relevant for countermeasure and policy aimed at reducing child crash-related injury and deaths. Child passenger safety educators and pediatricians will also find current, useful information on new areas of concentration for education efforts.

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Teen Driver Safety

The Center for Injury Research and Prevention (CIRP) at CHOP provides an evidence-based website called teendriversource.research.chop.edu for teens, parents, policymakers and those that support and educate them. Get information on best practices for learning to drive, Graduated Driver Licensing laws, and guiding teens during the risky early years of independent driving. Access free practice driving lessons, videos, fact sheets, and more.

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Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) and Driving

Learning how to drive is an important milestone for many teens and young adults. All new drivers need to know how their health conditions may affect their ability to drive safely. The effects of CHD on your everyday activities may transfer over to your driving abilities. Being aware of this can help increase your safety behind the wheel.

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