Driving Skills for Life was created in 2003 by Ford and has since reached over 300,000 teens, parents and teachers to help teach driving skills that aren't learned in traditional driver's education. Although Driving Skills for Life focuses on helping teens become better drivers, it also provides information for parents, teachers and senior citizens on how to drive more safely. It was developed by national safety experts and features a variety of videos and other media to teach better driving skills.
According to Driving Skills for Life, traffic crash fatalities increase as we age. Although the statistic is usually used to show that senior drivers are unsafe and unfit for the roads, the fact is that fatalities increase because as we get older, our bodies are not as capable of recovering from a car accident as it once was, not necessarily because of driving skills.