Category Archives: Jonathan Johnson
Teens Drive Safe This Summer
Looking at the ForCarol Facebook page, I spotted this interesting article by the AAA.
Summer is a very dangerous time for teen drivers. Parents are the key to keeping them safe (even though they will fight you tooth and nail).
Always remember this: Would you rather argue with your teen…or bury them?
To save time, I copied the tips from the AAA article here:
AAA suggests the following tips for parents to keep teen drivers safe:
Restrict driving and eliminate trips without purpose –Teens have three times as many fatal crashes as all other drivers, based on amount of miles driven, and a teen’s crash risk is highest during the first year of solo driving. Parents should limit teens’ driving to essential trips and only with parental permission for at least the first year of driving.
Become an effective driving coach – The best way for new teen drivers to gain experience is through parent-supervised practice driving, where parents can share their wisdom accumulated over many years of driving. Even after a teen has a license that allows solo driving, parents and teens should continue to practice driving together to help the teen manage increasingly more complex and challenging driving conditions. AAA’s Teaching Your Teens to Drive coaching program is a great tool to help parents become effective driving coaches for their teens and is available at 800-327-3444.
Limit the number of teen passengers and time as a passenger – Teen crash rates increase with each teen passenger in the vehicle. Fatal crash rates for 16- to 19-year-olds increase fivefold when two or more teen passengers are present versus when teens drive alone. Also, riding in a vehicle with a teen driver can be risky for teen passengers. Crash risk begins to increase at the age of 12, well before a teen can obtain a driver’s permit or license – and before many parents start to think about their children being at risk riding as a passenger of a teen driver. Parents should set firm rules against driving with teen passengers and restrict their teens from riding as a passenger with a teen driver.
Restrict night driving – A teen driver’s chances of being involved in a deadly crash doubles when driving at night. Many parents rightly limit driving during the highest-risk late night hours, yet they should limit evening driving as well, as more than half of nighttime crashes occur between 9 p.m. and midnight. AAA recommends that newly-licensed teens not drive after 9 or 10 p.m. unless accompanied by a responsible adult.
Establish a parent-teen driving agreement – Many parents and teens find written agreements help set and enforce clear rules about night driving, passengers, access to the car, and more. AAA offers a parent-teen driving agreement on its teen driver safety website, TeenDriving.AAA.com. The comprehensive website offers a variety of additional tools and resources for parents and teens as they progress through the learning-to-drive process, to include AAA StartSmart, a free online resource based on a research-tested program for families developed by the National Institutes of Health.
Drive Safe! Never Forget (Carol, Chris, Kassy and Bobby).
Jonathan Johnson Memorial Times
Update: When you are done here: See how to Donate to Jonathan’s Family.
I got this via Facebook from Angie:
Angie Peinado November 21 at 12:35pm
Hi Everyone! Thank You for all the prayers and support. This is a VERY difficult time. I still cannot believe this is real. Johnny was like a son to me and I CANNOT imagine the hurt and pain Monica & Chris are going through.
I have to say she has been strong the last day or so. She would like everyone who is not her friend on FB to “Friend” her so that you can continue to get information and keep in touch.
Johnny’s services will be held:
Saturday November 27th, 2010
Time: 12 pm – 1pm at Spencer’s Mortuary (see map below)
21228 Redwood Road
Castro Valley, CA 94546-5989
Phone: (510) 581-9133
There will be a Celebration of his life with catering, music, and memories the way Johnny would have wanted it, following the service, at:
The Johnson’s Residence:
4298 David St.
Castro Valley CA 94546
Please feel free to message me (Angie) or call me for any details at
209-321-4595.
Thank You again and keep his spirit alive in your hearts. – please forward this message to anyone who you may have as a friend that I do not, that knows Monica.
Spencer Mortuary Directions
Drive Safe! Never Forget.
Memorial Donations for Jonathan Johnson
Update: See Jonathan’s Memorial Service Times here.
Here is a link where you can donate to help Jonathan’s family…
http://funds.gofundme.com/17cto
This link will be here FOREVER….unlike Facebook which goes out of sight in a few minutes or Twitter which is hardly there one minute…..
Copy this link and send your friends here to show their love for Jonathan…
Comment below…send pictures…I will add approve comments, but, will filter hurtful ones. I’ll add the photos and / or link to them.
When I find out the service times, I will post it here then make a Memorial page for Jonathan like I did for Carol, Chris, Kassy, and Bobby (see Memorials category to the right –>).
Drive Safe! Never Forget.














