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One of the most exciting days of any teenager’s life is the day they get their driver’s license. Let our eHow experts ensure that your teenager will be safe and ready for the road with our guide to driver’s education.
Taking a driving test to get a driver's license is any event many adolescents live for. Passing a driving test may come easily to some, but it is important to study for Read More
An important rite of passage is getting your driver's license, but first there are tests to pass, both on paper and on the road. Maybe you're getting an additional license Read More
Preparing for the driver's permit exam can be nerve-wracking. Whether you're sixteen years old or a first-time driver in your sixties, pre-test anxiety affects your ability Read More
The ultimate rite of passage for many teenagers comes when they are old enough to take the test for their driver's license. This test takes place after hours spent studying Read More
Learn the basics of driving a car with a manual transmission in this free online video clip. Read More
Learn to use a clutch in a manual transmission when driving downhill, in this free online video lesson. Read More
Learn how to avoid distractions when driving a car in this free video. Read More
Driving automatic cars differs from manual transmission vehicles because there is no clutch or stick shift, but rather a gear selector that puts the car in drive. Drive an Read More
Driving smart saves money, saves lives and just makes good sense. Everyone can drive smart. Here are some tips to keep in mind. Read More
Driver's education is one of the most important classes a student can take. In just a few quick steps, you can enroll in a driver's education class. Read More
Driver's education is required in many states before you can apply for your driver's license. The driver's license gives you the right to operate a vehicle by yourself Read More
Driver's education programs are not only readily accessible all over the country, but are required to complete in some states before teens are able to apply for their Read More
Taking driver's education is a rite of passage for teenagers. A student may take driver's ed as an elective high school course, in a private class or online. Students in Read More
The parent-taught driver education program is an officially recognized alternative to conventional driver's education in some states. The coursework generally involves Read More
Taking a driving test is a rite of passage for millions of people. Everyone has their own particular horror stories or comedies about this stressful and exciting moment. A Read More
Every driver must pass the skills test before getting on the road. Learn defensive driving skills from a professional instructor in this free education video. Read More
You let him take Driver’s Education. You let her get a Learner’s Permit. You let him test for his license and he passed! Traffic accidents are a leading cause of Read More
To drive safely in the rain, reduce the speed by at least five miles per hour, turn on the windshield wipers for greater visibility and turn on the headlights to be seen Read More
Ensuring your teen drives safely is easy; never let him drive the car. This may, however, be difficult to enforce and a bit extreme. Parents need to remember their teen has Read More
Part of becoming an experienced and skillful driver is learning the most effective methods of driving safely when road conditions are less than ideal. Wind, rain, snow or Read More
Low traction conditions produced by snow and ice require modified driving techniques to maintain vehicle control. Here are some tips for improving winter driving techniques. Read More
Driving in the fog requires slowing down gradually, keeping a safe driving distance from the car ahead and putting on only low lights or headlights. Navigate carefully Read More
As drivers, we often ignore the golden rule of driving safely and defensively. There are many reasons why we don't drive defensively. Perhaps we have become too complacent, Read More
When driving in winter conditions, specifically in snow, wear sunglasses to reduce the glare of the sun off the snow, maintain tire traction on the road by accelerating and Read More
Traffic accidents, accounting for 44 percent of teenage fatalities in the United States, are the leading cause of death for American teenagers, according to the National Read More
Getting ready for driver's education
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