SAFESTUDENTDRIVER.COM
Is Proud to Announce the
"Fly your flag” Campaign

Give you and your child the advantage of courtesy from other drivers while teaching your loved one how to drive in today's "Road Rage World."

Purchase your flag today so you can alert other driver's that that there is a new driver in training behind the wheel.

SAFESTUDENTDRIVER.COM

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Facts & Statistics

  • Fact: Teens make up only 7% of the total driving population, but account for 14% of all fatal crashes.
  • Fact: Teens are involved in over 2 million accidents annually, killing over 8,000 per year.
  • Fact: In the last 10 years more teens have been killed in car accidents than soldiers killed in the Vietnam War!
  • Fact: 22% of all speed related crashes are between 15 and 20 years of age.
  • Fact: 90% of teens rate inexperience as the leading causes of these accidents.

MISSION STATEMENT

Georganne Milner has been a local girl of Indiana Pennsylvania all her life. She graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1972 with a Bachelors Degree in Secondary Social Studies Education and a Certification in Driver Education. She has been training and teaching kids how to drive at the Indiana High School since 1996. In those thirteen years of teaching students how to drive she has tested over 1,300 young adults to qualify for driving. She is an expert in her field and knows the dangers involved to you and your child and other drivers when your child is learning how to drive. Safety is the primary goal of SAFESTUDENTDRIVER.COM, and getting you home with out incident after every driver training session with your child. Yellow is the universal color that screams CAUTION!

While teaching her students how to drive she has always felt the need for some type of “Tool” that could be used by parents when letting their kids drive the family vehicle. And with that thought process in mind the idea of SAFESTUDENTDRIVER.COM was born. You can increase your visibility by flying the “Bright Yellow Bug Flag” in your car window, a soon to be nationally recognized symbol that lets other drivers know that there is a driver in training behind the wheel. Giving you and your child an advantage of more consideration and courtesies from other drivers, which reduces the stress and anxiety that can occur to both parent and child when practicing in the family vehicle. Resulting in a more comfortable and focused period while your child is driving.