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Phase 3Active· 588 enrolled / 588 target
Drug / intervention
In-vehicle Device +2 morecombination
Likely dose
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NCT05696353Phase 3ActiveOn Track (13.5/mo)

Adoption and Implementation of an Evidence-based Safe Driving Program for High-Risk Teen Drivers

Ginger Yang·interventional·Posted Jan 25, 2023·Updated Jun 10, 2026

In Brief

A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating In-vehicle Device, Expert-Delivered Parent Communication Training, and 1 other intervention for Drive and 3 related conditions. Active but no longer recruiting, targeting 588 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

To translate our evidence-based, parent-engagement safe teen driving intervention to a high-risk, rural and urban teen drivers with a traffic violation, and to test the implementation, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of the proposed intervention.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesUnited States

Timeline

Phase 3Active
20232024202520262027
First PostedJan 25, 2023
Enrollment StartNov 17, 2022
Primary CompletionDec 31, 2026
Study CompletionJun 30, 2027
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 4.1 yearsPosted 3.4 years agoPrimary completion in 6 months

Arms & Interventions

Control Groupno_intervention

The Control Group will have an in-vehicle device installed in the teen's car, but all feedback features will be disabled. Parents assigned into this group will receive no communication training on how to motivate their teen to adopt safe driving habits.

Feedback and Expert-Delivered Parent Communication Intervention Groupexperimental

Teens will have an in-vehicle device installed in their car and the smart phone app downloaded on their smart phone. Teens will receive real-time and cumulative driving feedback generated by the in-vehicle device and app; parents will have access to their teen's cumulative driving data at any time via study web portal. Parents will also receive communication training on how to motivate their teen to adopt safe driving habits via online modules and a video call with a teen driving safety communication expert. A second booster session will occur two months after the initial training. Both teens and parents will also receive a biweekly summary report of the teen's driving events prepared by the research team.

Combination Product: In-vehicle DeviceBehavioral: Expert-Delivered Parent Communication Training
Feedback and Peer-Delivered Parent Communication Intervention Groupexperimental

Teens will have an in-vehicle device installed in their car and the smart phone app download on their smart phone. Teens will receive real-time and cumulative driving feedback generated by the in-vehicle device and app; parents will have access to their teen's cumulative driving data at any time via study web portal. Parents will also receive communication training on how to motivate their teen to adopt safe driving habits via online modules and a video call with a peer trainer who is a parent of teen with a traffic violation and who has received the Expert-delivered Intervention and met the defined peer trainer criteria. A second booster session delivered by the peer trainer will also occur two months after the initial training. Both teens and parents will also receive a biweekly summary report of the teen's driving events prepared by the research team.

Combination Product: In-vehicle DeviceBehavioral: Peer-Delivered Parent Communication Training

Interventions

In-vehicle Devicecombination

The Azūga™ in-vehicle driving feedback technology, which consists of a pager-sized device plugged into the vehicle's on-board diagnostic port (installed in the teen's car) and a smart phone app (downloaded on the teen's smart phone), will be installed/downloaded. Three types of feedback will be provided to intervention teens: 1) Direct audio feedback from the installed device; 2) Detailed cumulative driving data via the smart phone app and study website; 3) A customized biweekly driving summary report via study website; and 4) Push notification on the phone screen when a trip ends.

Expert-Delivered Parent Communication Trainingbehavioral

An individualized virtual training in communication strategies about teen driving safety along with a booster session will be delivered by a traffic safety communication specialist to parents in the Feedback and Expert-Delivered Parent Communication Intervention Group. Intervention parents in this group will also be provided with access to an online parent-teen safe driving communication guide.

Peer-Delivered Parent Communication Trainingbehavioral

An individualized virtual training in communication strategies about teen driving safety along with a booster session will be delivered by a peer trainer who is a parent of teen with traffic citation and has participated in the Feedback and Expert-Delivered Parent Communication Intervention Group. Intervention parents in this group will also be provided with access to an online parent-teen safe driving communication guide.