Parent involvement is key to preventing crashes among new drivers. Zero Fatalities Parent-Teen Night presentations help parents make a positive impact on their teen’s learning experience. Parents and teens attend the presentation together and discuss together afterward the key takeaways. For more than a decade, parents have given overwhelmingly positive reviews to these 60-minute presentations addressing some of the top behaviors teen drivers need to know. They help teens establish safe driving habits and remind parents to be better examples, so we can all reach our goal of Zero Fatalities.
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Parent Teen Night In-Person and virtual presentations
Parents and teens are both required to attend this presentation together.
Upcoming Events
It’s easy to ignore a statistic, but when it comes to your own life or the life of a loved one, even one fatality is too many. To teach the importance of Zero Fatalities and how we can get there, we host many events throughout the year and all throughout the state for parents and students to attend together. Our hope is that after the presentation, it will encourage a discussion about the responsibility each driver has on the road.
In-Person Presentation Schedule
February 2026
Mon. February 2
Viewmont High School @ 5:30pm
Mon. February 2
Orem High School @ 5:30pm
Mon. February 2
South Sevier High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. February 2
Westlake High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. February 2
Wasatch High School @ 6:00pm (CANCELLED)
Mon. February 2
Canyon View High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. February 2
Northridge High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. February 2
Grantsville High School @ 6:30pm
Tues. February 3
Bear River High School @ 5:30pm
Tues. February 3
Pine View High School @ 5:30pm
Tues. February 3
Pleasant Grove High School @ 6:00pm
Tues. February 3
Fremont High School @ TIME CHANGE 4:45pm
Thurs. February 5
Ben Lomond High School @ 6:00pm (Spanish available)
Thurs. February 5
Maple Mountain High School @ 7:00pm
Mon. February 9
Kanab High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. February 9
Granger High School @ 6:00pm (Spanish available)
Mon. February 9
Manti High School @ 7:00pm
Mon. February 9
Bountiful High School @ 7:00pm
Mon. February 9
West Jordan High School @ 7:00pm (Spanish available)
Tues. February 10
Payson High School @ 6:00pm (Spanish available)
Tues. February 10
Weber High School @ 6:00pm
Tues. February 10
NUAMES High School (WSU Layton) @ 6:00pm
Wed. February 11
Murray High School @ 7:00pm (Spanish available)
Thurs. February 12
Hunter High School @ 7:00pm (Spanish available)
Thurs. February 12
Stansbury High School @ 6:30pm
Tues. February 17
Lincoln Academy @ 5:00pm
Tues. February 17
Desert Hills High School @ 6:00pm
Tues. February 17
North Sanpete High School @ 6:00pm
Wed. February 18
Juab High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. February 23
Spanish Fork High School @ 6:00pm
Tues. February 24
Corner Canyon High School @ 5:30pm
Tues. February 24
Enterprise High School @ 6:00pm
Wed. February 25
West High School @ 5:30pm (Spanish available)
Wed. February 25
Tooele High School @ 6:00pm (Spanish available)
Thurs. February 26
Roots Charter School @ 5:30pm (SLC Location)
March 2026
Mon. March 2
Pleasant Grove High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. March 2
Roy High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. March 2
Mountain Ridge High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. March 2
Cedar Valley High School @ 6:30pm (Spanish available)
Tues. March 3
Payson High School @ 6:00pm (Spanish available)
Tues. March 3
Timpanogos High School @ 6:00pm
Tues. March 3
Fremont High School @ 6:00pm
Wed. March 4
Bonneville High School @ 6:00pm (Spanish available)
Wed. March 4
Lehi High School @ 6:30pm
Thurs. March 5
Maple Mountain High School @ 7:00pm
Mon. March 9
Ridgeline High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. March 9
Ogden High School @ 6:00pm (Spanish available)
Mon. March 9
Brighton High School @ 6:00pm
Tues. March 10
Hillcrest High School @ 7:00pm (Spanish available)
Tues. March 10
Sky View High School @ 7:00pm
Wed. March 11
Pinnacle High School @ 6:00pm
Thurs. March 12
Green Canyon High School @ 5:30pm
Thurs. March 12q
Carbon High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. March 16
Weber High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. March 16
Riverton High School @ 7:00pm
Tues. March 17
Uintah High School @ 7:00pm
Wed. March 18
Juab High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. March 23
Desert Hills High School @ 6:00pm
Tues. March 24
Hurricane High School @ 6:00pm
Wed. March 25
Skyridge High School @ 6:30pm
Mon. March 30
Crimson Cliffs High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. March 30
Canyon View High School @ 6:00pm
April 2026
Wed. April 1
Alta High School @ 7:00pm
Thurs. April 2
Mountain View High School @ 4:00pm
Mon. April 6
Morgan High School @ 6:00pm
Wed. April 8
Fremont High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. April 13
Herriman High School @ 7:00pm (Spanish available)
Mon. April 13
Manti High School @ 7:00pm
Tues. April 14
Pine View High School @ 5:30pm (Spanish available)
Wed. April 15
Juab High School @ 6:00am
Wed. April 15
Bonneville High School @ 6:00pm (Spanish available)
Thurs. April 16
Maple Mountain High School @ 7:00pm
Mon. April 20
Weber High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. April 20
Brighton High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. April 20
Spanish Fork High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. April 20
Pleasant Grove High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. April 20
Roy High School @ 6:00pm
Mon. April 20
Wasatch High School @ 7:00pm (Spanish available)
Tues. April 21
Payson High School @ 6:00pm (Spanish available)
Tues. April 21
Timpanogos High School @ 6:00pm
Tues. April 21
Desert Hills High School @ 6:00pm
Wed. April 22
Hillcrest High School @ 7:00pm (Spanish available)
Tues. April 28
Westlake High School @ 6:00pm
Wed. April 29
North Sevier High School @ 6:00pm
Wed. April 29
Skyridge High School @ 6:30pm
Zero Fatalities Virtual Parent-Teen Nights ARE AVAILABLE.
Parents, once you’ve selected a date that works for you and your teen to participate in the live virtual parent night together, simply click the date to register. After you register you’ll receive a confirmation email with step by step instructions to join the meeting. If you have any questions please email us at contact@zerofatalities.com.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR VIRTUAL PARENT-TEEN NIGHT:
- When registering, MAKE SURE TO USE THE STUDENT’S NAME AND A NON-SCHOOL EMAIL ADDRESS, i.e. a personal email or a parent’s email (The certificate will be sent to this email and many schools block outside emails).
- Students and parents/guardians are required to turn their camera on. Make sure you use a device with a webcam.
Reminder: you cannot join this meeting in a moving vehicle. - Only the host and moderator will be able to see everyone’s cameras. Participants will not be able to see each other’s cameras or chats.
- A moderator will be monitoring the cameras to ensure both parties are attending. If both parties are not on screen, they will be removed from the meeting and need to reschedule when both can attend a virtual or in-person meeting.
- To get credit for the virtual parent night: students who attend at least 50 minutes of the presentation with their parent/guardian will receive a certificate of completion the following day. This certificate will be sent to the email used to register for the meeting. If you join late or leave early, you will not receive the certificate and need to register for another meeting.
- To ensure you will be able to participate correctly, please make sure your Zoom is updated to the latest version before you launch the meeting.
- Note: the meeting will be locked until about 5 minutes before start time, then you will be let in.
JANUARY 2025
February 2026
March 2026
ASSIGNMENT
Please download the Parent-Teen Night Workbook to use during the virtual parent night. It’s not necessary to print the whole workbook before the presentation, but you’ll want to print the 2 note pages if possible. If not, have a note pad ready to take good notes.
Did you know that approximately ¼ of all vehicles on Utah roads are large trucks? Crashes involving semi-trucks and cars are caused by negligent driving on the part of the auto driver a higher percentage of the time. By understanding just how massive these trucks are, how large their blind spots are, and how much room they need to operate and come to a stop, our roads and highways can be a much safer place for everyone.
Resources For Parents
Teen driving program
mobile tracking log
Utah's GDL Laws
Graduated driver licensing allows new drivers to learn driving skills over time and gain the experience needed to become safe drivers. Teens receive a “limited driver license” and have certain driving restrictions such as night-time driving, limitations on who can be in the vehicle with them and the amount of supervised driving time they must have before getting a full license. Watch these parents and teens answer questions about Utah’s Graduated Driver License laws. How would your answers compare?
Utah Driver Handbook 2025-26
Driving is a serious subject.
Study seriously
Zero Fatalities Visual Handbook
Your new go-to tool for studying the Utah Driver Handbook
Parent GDL Flyer
Make a difference in your
teen’s driving
Parent Night Workbook
Have your teen write down and then apply what they’ve learned
Parent Night Workbook (Spanish)
Have your teen write down and then apply what they’ve learned
The Parents’ Guide
to Smart Teen Driving
You are the key to safety
Learner Permit Information
Everything you need to know to obtain your learner permit
Learner Permit Information (Spanish)
Everything you need to know to obtain your learner permit
Parent/Teen Driving Agreement
Set clear rules for your teen driver
Parent/Teen Driving Agreement (Spanish)
Set clear rules for your teen driver