Teen Driver Safety Campaigns

Teen Awareness Campaign with the City of Kennesaw

Thanks to the City of Kennesaw, newly permitted and newly licensed drivers have a way to identify themselves when behind the wheel. During September's 'Taste of Kennesaw’, CAUTION NEWLY LICENSED® car magnets were given out free of charge to Kennesaw teen drivers.

The magnets were made possible through a contribution by the City of Kennesaw to the ‘Caution and Courtesy Driver Alliance’, a non-profit organization whose goal is to help protect and save the lives of teen drivers.

The ‘display rack’ for the magnets was a wrecked car driven by an inexperienced teen driver.

Additional magnets are available at City Hall, the Kennesaw Library, and Primrose School of Kennesaw North.

Want to see what you missed? You can see photos of the event here.






Bob Dallas Speaking At Press ConferenceTeen Driver Awareness Campaign with State of Georgia


On October 1, 2008 a press conference was held at Cartersville High School to roll out the new 'Caution Newly Licensed' car magnets. In conjunction with the rollout Bob Dallas, Director of The Governors Office of Highway Safety read a proclamation from Governor Perdue, announcing the month of October as Teen Safe Driving Awareness Month.

Following the press conference guests were invited to take a thrilling ride with a newly licensed drivers on a drivers education awareness course and to test their own driving skills on a state-of-the art driving simulator.

Want to see what you missed? You can see photos of the event here.

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