"Can I borrow the car keys?"

If you're the parent or caregiver of a teen driver, your "yes" to this question may come with a host of warnings: "Wear your seat belt." "Obey the speed limit." "Don't drink and drive." But, have you warned your teen about the dangers of driving under the influence of marijuana?

What To Know

What To Say

Before your teen starts driving, talk with her about the risks and responsibilities that come with having a license. Make sure you discuss the risks of using substances, and of driving under the influence of marijuana and other drugs.

Tell your teen not to get into a car with someone who has been using illegal drugs or who has had even one alcoholic drink. Make sure your child knows that he can call you (or another trusted adult) if he can't get a safe ride home from a party or other event. Ask him to call even if he has been using substances and agree to pick him up without yelling at him for being in that situation. Later, talk with him and stress that, while you do not support this behavior, his safety is your first concern.

What To Do

Here are some other tips on helping your teen driver stay on the road to a drug-free lifestyle:

For many teens, fear of parents' disapproval is a major reason for choosing not to use drugs.7 So stay involved and use your valuable influence to steer your teen driver in the right direction.

Discussion Starter

Most teenagers do not use marijuana. Why do you think they don't smoke pot? What would keep you from using marijuana?

Sources

Additional Resources

Parents. The Anti-drug. Tips for Parents of New Drivers

CDC: Teen Drivers: Fact Sheet

Freevibe: Steer Clear of Pot