Paving the Way: Insights from Recent Driver's Education Study Uncovers Key Opportunities for Parents and New Drivers
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Progressive (NYSE: PGR) released a survey of 513 new drivers aged 18–25 on Oct. 16, 2025, finding supervised behind-the-wheel practice is the top prep for driving. 86% said supervised practice best prepared them. Only 11% of those required to take driver's ed logged >60 supervised hours versus 14% who took it voluntarily. 65% took driver's ed because their state required it. One cited study found supervised practice cut teen crashes by 39%. The survey is timed for National Teen Driver Safety Week, Oct. 19–25, and highlights a push for more supervised hours (some groups propose 70 hours).
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A new Progressive Insurance survey reveals that young drivers felt more empowered when they spent more time practicing behind the wheel.
The survey is being released in time for National Teen Driver Safety Week this Oct. 19-25, which raises awareness of the driving dangers teens face. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, traffic crashes are a leading cause of death for kids aged 15 to 18.
Could driver's ed play a bigger role in reducing that risk for young drivers?
One study found that regular, more frequent supervised driving practice hours reduced crashes among new teen drivers by
In the Progressive survey,
For those who took driver's ed voluntarily because it isn't required where they live,
Key survey findings:
65% of respondents took driver's ed because their state required it.- Drivers who obtained their license at 16 were more likely than drivers who obtained their license between 17 and 21 to spend 41-60 hours driving with supervision, which reflects current state graduated driver licensing (GDL) program requirements.
- A majority of drivers who took driver's ed felt prepared for the basic rules of the road (
56% ) and driver safety (50% ), but30% felt less prepared to drive on the highway, and22% for avoiding accidents and understanding situational collision scenarios.
Lynn Rogers, President of the Driving School Association of the
This National Teen Driver Safety Week, parents and new drivers have a powerful opportunity to work together. Focusing on supervised practice hours and critical skills like hazard detection, should help to foster a new generation of confident and well-prepared drivers.
Parents can learn more about how to make their teens safer on the road with tips from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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