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| AAA Southern New England members can obtain any of the following brochures and safety materials by contacting our Public Affairs Department at (401) 868-2000 Ext. 2126, or by filling out order form. If you are a member of another AAA club, please contact that club for safety materials. |
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Bike Basics
A booklet of bicycle information on safe cycling, styles, size, equipment, skills, hazard avoidance, and main-tenance. Aimed at 5- to 15-year-olds, but useful for all ages. *Also available in Spanish.
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Parents, Buying Your
Child a Bike?
Eight-panel leaflet for parents thinking of buying their child a bicycle.
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Fragile ... Transport Safely!
A Guide to Child
Car Safety Seats
Eight-panel pamphlet shows types of child-restraint systems, provides collision data, explains federal regulations, and includes helpful reminders on transporting children.
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Crash Protection
Thirteen-page pamphlet explains passive restraint systems and provides statistics on unrestrained motorists killed or injured in motor vehicle crashes. |
Road Signs, Signals
and Markings
Fifteen-page pamphlet explains the roles of traffic signs, traffic-control signals and pavement markings.
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Preventing Road Rage
Seven-page pamphlet offers suggestions on how to avoid aggressive driving.
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New Spanish Brochure Promotes Pedestrian Safety
“Peligro
en el Camino.”
Eight-page brochure offers a “photo novella,” or brief story with photos, of a near-collision involving a distracted driver and a student walking to school. |

Welcoming Your New Driver Brochure Set
A new three-brochure set, Welcoming Your New Driver, is geared toward teens and their parents and targets the key issues that both parties must face as the new driver in the family moves from driveway to highway.
These brochures help parents and teens address the responsibilities that come along with driving and to clearly define expectations to minimize risk. The first brochure, titled Welcoming Your New Driver, is geared toward parents and stresses how parents can support and play a significant role in developing their teen's responsible driving skills.
The second brochure, Becoming the New Driver in Your Family, is for teens and provides information to enhance teens’ driving knowledge and further their understanding of the responsibilities that come along with vehicle ownership and operation.
The third brochure titled, Driving Contracts, contains two driving agreements - one Parent-to-Parent and the other Parent-Teen. The contracts are designed to get families of teens to work together to help protect teen drivers and to help parents and teens set forth driving responsibilities and identify driving rules and regulations.
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| Other brochures available to AAA Southern New England members include: |
Bike & School Bus Safety
• Tips for Safe School Bus Riding
• Bicycle Safety Tips
• Bike Owner's ID Card
Occupant Protection &
Alcohol Countermeasures
• Alcohol, Vision & Driving
• One Drink Can be Too Many
General
• Gas Watcher's Guide
• Your Driving Costs
• Wake Up! (Drowsy Driving)
• Parents Can Be Serious Traffic Hazards
• AAA Guide to Trouble-Free Travel
• Blinded By The Light
• Pay Attention
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Older Drivers
• Good Vision ... Vital to Good Driving
• Maintaining Your Vehicle
• Meeting the Challenge
• Buying a Vehicle
• Rx for Safe Driving
• The Older and Wiser Driver
Car Care
• Time for a Reality Check
• Careful Consumers Guide to Car Repair
Safe Driving
• Get a Grip
• How to Go on Ice and Snow
• Defensive Driving
• Teaching Your Teens to Drive
• Parking Made Easy
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