Program Puts Teens in Real-World Driving Scenarios to Demonstrate Dangers of Distracted Driving
- Toyota’s FREE, 2.5 hour, advanced teen driving skills program will be held in Torrance, CA; Auburn, WA; Denver, CO and Seymour, CT
- Since 2004, nearly 18,000 teens and parents have participated in the program
- Registration is open at www.toyotadrivingexpectations.com
- Visit http://pressroom.toyota.com/video_display.cfm?video_id=19972 to view program documentary
Toyota established the program in 2004 to provide teens and their families with critical driving skills that are not always included in standard driving education courses. Toyota Driving Expectations is part of the company’s commitment to increase overall safety in driving, and protect the lives of teen drivers, who are at a higher risk for accidents than more experienced drivers.
Since the program’s inception, nearly 18,000 teens and parents have gained critical defensive driving skills and learned firsthand how everyday distractions, to which new drivers are especially prone, can have unexpected, dangerous consequences.
In October, Toyota Driving Expectations events will be held at the following locations:
- Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc., in Torrance, CA, October 8 – 9 *
- Emerald Downs in Auburn, WA, October 15 – 16
- Bass Pro Shops in Denver, CO, October 22 – 23
- Seymour High School in Seymour, CT, October 29 – 30 *
Participants must be between the ages of 15-19 with a valid driver's license or learner's permit, and be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Online registration for Toyota Driving Expectations events in Auburn, WA and Denver, CO is currently open at www.toyotadrivingexpectations.com.
Program Overview
In an effort to help young drivers develop safe driving habits, Toyota Driving Expectations goes beyond what is taught in standard driver education courses, which usually focus on “normal” driving conditions. The program puts newly permitted or licensed teens behind the wheel to face challenging, real-world scenarios in a secure environment. The program’s curriculum is designed for teens and parents alike to:
- Learn defensive driving skills and crash avoidance techniques, such as best practices for focusing on the road
- Identify and respond to the dangerous driving situations that they encounter daily
- Experience firsthand the dangers of distracted driving and understand the relationship between distraction and reaction time
- Understand vehicle dynamics and safety features, such as how to engage an anti-lock braking system
- Michael Rouse, Toyota’s vice president of philanthropy and community affairs



