Posted in Defensive Driving Basics on Jun 15th, 2008
Defensive driving is defined as being able to operate a motor vehicle with the skills to avoid an accident in a situation where one could possibly occur.
Defensive driving is based on the premise that you, the driver, are actually a very good and safe driver that must be alert and able to react to [...]
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Posted in Defensive Driving Basics on May 10th, 2008
Driving tests can be things that cause problems for many people. Even folks who happen to be good drivers can get nervous over a driving test. Because one little mistake can cost a person the chance to get a driver’s license, there is significant pressure to perform well on driving tests. The fear of driving [...]
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Automobile accidents are responsible for the injury or death or thousands of children and young adults each year. Many of these events could be prevented by proper use of seat belts and other safety features of cars.
Outside of a car, it is important for children to know how dangerous moving vehicles can be. When playing [...]
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Posted in Defensive Driving Basics on Apr 7th, 2008
The day your child starts to learn how to drive is an exciting day for them–and a potentially terrifying day for you! As you get ready to put your teenager on the road toward driving independence, make sure he or she is prepared with this must-do checklist:
1. Enroll your teen in a driver’s education course.
Many [...]
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Posted in Defensive Driving Basics on Apr 2nd, 2008
Driver education games are fun and informative and a good practice ground for students. While playing games, students are able to test their driving skill and knowledge and also find out where their weak points are.
The games are useful because the students learn proper driving methods and techniques without actually putting themselves in harms way.
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