Drivers Ed 2025 Round 2
Questions to be answered in your essay/application
- What is the importance of driver education in reducing the number deaths as a result of driving?
- What steps can be taken to reduce the number of deaths related to driving?
- Have you ever had an experience of being in car accident or have seen your friends or family members driving irresponsibly?
- What steps can you take to be a better and safer driver as well as help others become safer on the road?
2025 Drivers Ed Contest
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Essay Submissions
by Kendyl Meeker

This essay showcases my experience with drivers ed as well as why I feel its important. Also looks at what we can do to make driving safer. Enjoy.
by Tanannum Azad Arufa

This essay is an invitation to readers to pause and reflect on how many headlines about teen car crashes they have scrolled past today and how many truly made them reconsider their own actions behind the wheel. I explore the real and preventable risks that teen drivers face here through personal loss, statistics, and a call for accountability. I also reflect on the tragic loss of a classmate who died as a result of reckless driving and talk about how inexperience makes teen drivers so vulnerable on the road. My essay further emphasizes the importance of drivers' education, community, and family in making roads safer. I aim to push for real reform beginning with mandatory driver education and extending to everyday decisions, and remind us all that behind every crash is a life cut short. And that we owe it to them to finally ask ourselves, how many more headlines before we change?
by Beaux Beattie

We owe it to our children to demand more. Safer technology. Stronger education. A cultural shift towards patience and responsibility.
by Isaiah Stringfield

This essay explains why teen driver safety is a serious public issue and how education, personal responsibility, and community support can reduce risks. Through personal reflection and a friend’s texting-related crash, it highlights common challenges like distractions, peer pressure, and inexperience while offering practical solutions to keep teens and others safe on the road.
by Andrew Callaghan

The choices and decisions we make as drivers are all in our hands. We hold the power to be a distracted driver or attentive driver. I am positive we can make the choices we need to make to keep everyone alive and well. Distracted driving and lack of experience are problems for teens, but they are problems we can tackle and come out stronger on the other end.
by Anna Marie Smith

This essay shares how the tragic loss of my father to a drunk driver just days before Christmas shaped my commitment to teen driver safety. Through personal experience, I reflect on the challenges young drivers face, the importance of education, and how teens, schools, and communities can work together to prevent avoidable tragedies and protect lives on the road.
by Audacity Madrid

**Essay Description – *"Holding the Wheel, Holding Lives"*** This reflective essay explores the importance of teen driver safety through the personal lens of a young driver whose father is a professional CDL driver. Drawing on real-life experiences, the author highlights key challenges teens face on the road, including digital distractions, peer pressure, substance use, and lack of experience. Emphasizing the role of driver’s education, parental guidance, and community support, the essay advocates for greater awareness, responsibility, and safe driving habits among young people.
by Jabari Henry

A first-person narrative that captures the tense morning my teammate and I skidded on rain‑slicked South Florida roads, narrowly avoiding a serious crash. Through vivid detail—blazing sunrise, rattling Civic, and a promise—it explores why teen driver safety matters, the power of simple habits like stowing phones and running pre‑drive checklists, and how friends, schools, and communities can come together to keep young drivers safe.
by Jaila Johnson

Texting and driving is a life altering habit that has caused many people to loose their lives. Taking a moment to respond to a text or reading a notification from instagram can cause people to make bad habits.
by Alona Thompson

Written from the perspective of a driver who began driving in the late 1990s, this essay reflects on the evolution of driver safety over the past few decades. It explores the critical importance of teen driver education, the modern challenges young drivers face, and the impact of real-life experiences, including a near-accident that could have ended tragically if not for a simple seatbelt reminder. Combining personal stories with public safety insight, the essay urges schools, families, and communities to prioritize safe driving and empower teens to make responsible choices behind the wheel.
by Kevin Anderson

In this essay, I share my personal journey from riding the school bus to becoming a teen driver. I talk about the excitement I felt learning to drive, but also the serious responsibility that comes with being behind the wheel. I describe a car accident that my dad and I were in, and how that moment changed the way I see driving. I also reflect on the pressures teen drivers face and why speaking up, staying focused, and taking driver’s education seriously are so important for keeping ourselves and others safe.
by Elyssa Siskoff

In my essay "In The Driver's Seat" I discuss the critical issue of teen driver safety, emphasizing its importance in preventing accidents among young drivers. It explores the challenges teens face, such as distractions, peer pressure, and lack of experience, while highlighting the role of driver education in learning safe driving habits. Through a personal experience, it illustrates the significance of focusing on the road, the essay advocates for action by teens, schools, and communities to promote safer driving. Ultimately, it calls for collective efforts to ensure a safe driving environment for young drivers.
by Anamary's Salgad

Driving is a huge responsibility, not for yourself but for others. Especially the upcoming permit drivers are from generation Z who only know what being with electronics and not giving themselves a break to look what's around them.
by Niyah Sakina Amelia Knight

This essay explores the critical issue of teen driver safety through both personal experience and public awareness. Centered around the story of the author's sister, who survived a serious car accident caused by another driver, the essay highlights the unique challenges teen drivers face including distractions, inexperience, and peer pressure. It emphasizes the importance of comprehensive driver education, parental influence, and community involvement in promoting safer driving habits and preventing future tragedies.
by Jeremiah Dolce

Answered questions on teen driving
by Julianna Witherow

Obtaining a driver's license is an exciting milestone for teenagers. However, it comes with serious responsibilities. Motor vehicle accidents continue to be the leading cause of death among teens in the United States, many of them being easily preventable. This essay explores the dangers of unsafe driving from a Las Vegas teenagers perspective. It emphasizes the importance of taking extra driving safety classes, practicing safe driving habits, and raising awareness. Driving is not a right, it is a privilege.
by Shawn Ray

This essay uses the powerful metaphor of a "ghost in the passenger seat" to explore the profound and personal consequences of teen driving fatalities. Centered on the tragic loss of a close friend to a distracted driving accident, it connects personal grief to the broader public health crisis, arguing that driver's education must be a visceral, life-or-death lesson. The essay concludes with a passionate call to action for teens, schools, and communities to collectively build a culture of responsibility and prevent another empty seat at the dinner table.
by Amelia Martinez

Driving is one of the privilege's that many people hold where you are actively responsible for your own life and others life as well. This essay goes into great detail about the responsibility teen drivers are handed and how they need to be fully prepared to take on this new milestone.
by Leniya Drummond
2025 Drivers Ed Essay Contest
by Maya Christiansen Wright

The issue of teen driver safety exists beyond personal concerns because it impacts entire families and educational institutions and local communities. Teenagers face car crashes as a major cause of death throughout the United States. Every day families experience devastating accidents which could have been avoided through better awareness education and support programs. Teenagers who begin driving need proper support to handle their distinctive driving dangers and receive essential tools that will help them make safe choices on the road. The Role of Driver’s Education The foundation of teen driver safety depends on proper completion of driver’s education. The program delivers essential knowledge and operating skills needed for youth to handle vehicles with responsibility. The most effective driver education programs focus on teaching students how to make proper judgments while driving defensively and how to address emergency situations. Through driver’s education young people learn essential driving skills in a structured environment that helps them develop confidence. Not every state requires standardized driver's education programs to teach new drivers. Some states dropped their requirement for formal education to focus on basic instruction followed by a road test. The lack of proper training and safe practice opportunities endangers new drivers who lack seasoned adult guidance or vehicles for their learning process. To improve safety outcomes it is essential that the United States should establish standardized requirements for driver’s education programs nationwide. The combination of classroom instruction with actual driving experience within complete training programs develops new drivers who possess both knowledge and practical skills. Challenges Facing Teen Drivers Modern teenage drivers encounter distinct risks that previous generations did not encounter. Three key difficulties that teen drivers encounter include being distracted while d
by Veronica Mihai

In this essay, I reflect on why teen driver safety matters so much, not just for us as new drivers, but for everyone on the road. I share some personal experiences and moments that made me realize how serious driving is. I also talk about the role of education, the challenges we face, like distractions and peer pressure, and how teens, schools, and communities can all help make driving safer for young people.
by Haleigh Ann Mcardle

This essay explores the critical issue of teen driver safety and the vital role of driver’s education in preventing accidents. Drawing from a personal story about the author’s younger cousin Oliver, who survived a serious crash, it highlights common challenges teens face on the road—such as distractions and peer pressure—and offers practical solutions for teens, schools, and communities to promote safer driving habits. The essay emphasizes responsibility, awareness, and the power of peer support to create safer roads for everyone.
by Nicholas Ebrahimi

In my essay, I made sure to answer all of the questions that the prompt asked of me. I also made sure to include my own personal details when I could, so that this essay was unique to ME as a driver.
by Isabella Dragos

In this essay, I reflect on the importance of teen driver safety and how it personally impacts me. I share the story of my dad’s near-fatal car crash when he was a teenager and how that experience shaped the way I view driving today. I also talk about the challenges teen drivers face—like distractions, fatigue, and lack of experience—and how we can use education, support, and personal responsibility to help prevent future tragedies.
by Jacob Cooper

Being a teen driver is an exciting and scary experience. It is important for these new drivers to have the experience and tools they need to keep themselves and those around them safe. This essay will describe some potential problems and how the new driver can best prepare for them.
by Liutciia Galeeva Laboy

The essay discusses why teen driver safety is a serious public issue due to inexperience and risky behaviors. It highlights the important role of driver’s education in teaching safe habits and building confidence. Challenges like distractions, peer pressure, and young drivers’ brain development are explored. The essay also shares a personal experience to show why awareness matters. Finally, it suggests actions teens, schools, and communities can take to promote safer driving.
by Derek Thorpe

Driver safety is an extremely important topic, but just stating the laws to adventurous teens isn't enough. I've experienced the consequences of reckless driving first-hand when I was only seven. Because of this, I constantly try to be as safe on the road as possible.
by Taylor Jacquelyn Reece Cowling

This essay explores why teen driver safety should be taken more seriously in the U.S. I talk about the high number of teen car crash deaths, share my personal experience with a serious accident and share some initiatives I have started to participate in. In the essay there are suggestions for ways schools, communities, and teens themselves can help prevent more lives from being lost.