This Course Will Help Your Teen:
Stop guessing what to do during a traffic stop;
Replace panic with a clear, repeatable plan;
Prevent small mistakes that escalate “nothing” into something serious;
Give your teen confidence—even when you’re not there;
Help you sleep better knowing they won’t talk themselves into trouble.
Because hoping it never happens isn’t a strategy.
Who Is This For?
• Teen drivers (or soon-to-be drivers);
•Teen passengers;
• Teens in urban and suburban communities;
• Teens who drive to school, sports, work, or friends’ houses;
• Teens who learn better from real-life scenarios;
•Teens who are heading to college, the workplace, military, or trade school.
If your teen ever rides in a car, as a driver or passenger, this is for them

But I talked to my kids about police, do they really need this?
After 25 years as a criminal defense attorney, I’ve seen this pattern over and over:
Good kids.
Flashing Lights.
One moment of panic.
Months or years of court dates.
Most parents try to prepare their kids by saying:
“Be polite.”
“Don’t argue.”
“Facetime me if something happens.”
But none of that teaches teens what actually happens during a stop—or how quickly things escalate.
So, I teach frameworks that teens will innately remember under pressure.






