We advance education in Ontario through structured road safety literacy programs. Each session uses a formalized lesson plan, participant handouts, and knowledge checks to ensure measurable outcomes.
The Teen Driver Safety Program helps young drivers build safe driving habits early. It focuses on real world risks like distracted driving, speed, passengers, blind spots, poor weather, and quick decision making. The program teaches practical road safety skills for high schools, youth groups, G1 and G2 drivers, parents, and community organizations. The goal is to prepare teens to protect themselves, their passengers, and everyone else on the road.
The Distracted Driving Prevention Program teaches drivers how distractions affect reaction time, awareness, judgment, and crash risk. It explains the three main types of distraction, eyes off the road, hands off the wheel, and mind off driving. The program covers common risks like phones, passengers, food, navigation, stress, fatigue, and emotional conversations. It also teaches simple prevention habits so drivers stay focused and make driving the only task.
The Senior Driver Safety Program helps older adults stay safe, confident, and independent behind the wheel. It reviews age related driving changes, vision and glare challenges, medication awareness, night driving risks, intersections, blind spots, weather, and new traffic laws. The program is respectful and practical, with no fear, judgment, or pressure. The goal is to help seniors make informed driving decisions and continue driving safely for as long as possible.
The School and Community Outreach Program brings road safety education directly to schools, community centres, local organizations, workplaces, and public events. It covers practical topics like teen driver safety, distracted driving, senior driver safety, defensive driving, school zones, pedestrian safety, bicycle safety, winter driving, and seat belt use. Each session can be adjusted for students, parents, seniors, workplaces, and community groups. The goal is simple, more awareness, better decisions, and safer roads.

Drive Safe Foundation is a non-for-profit, independent educational organization. All programs and resources are provided free of charge. We do not receive commissions or referral fees from driving schools or insurance providers.
Safdar Ali
Executive Director
Drive Safe Foundation
66 Wilkes Street
Brantford, Ontario N3T 0H7, Canada
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Drive Safe Foundation is a registered Ontario Non-Profit (Corp. No. 1001479596)