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Mastering Driver’s License Testing: Essential Preparation Steps

Passing your driver's license test is an exciting milestone that many feel nervous about. According to USA Today, 35% of people who took their driver's test between 2020 and 2023 failed it at least once. With such a high percentage of people failing the test, spending enough time preparing is the key to success. With the right [...]

August 21st, 2024|General|

How to Start Your Driver’s Ed Journey Without a Learner’s Permit

It's estimated that nearly one out of five individuals aren't considered fit to drive and would fail a driving test if they took one today. This alarming statistic emphasizes the need for a well-rounded, comprehensive driving education. Unfortunately, knowing where to begin on your driver's ed journey can be a challenge. For example, if you [...]

July 22nd, 2024|General|

Learn to Drive with Confidence: Expert Tips from a Top Driving School

Are you learning to drive for the first time? Do you feel apprehensive about getting behind the wheel? Are you scared about what could happen if you encounter a situation you can't handle? All of these are valid fears and concerns when it comes to driving. Operating a vehicle is a huge responsibility, and it's [...]

June 27th, 2024|General|

Me First! Me First!

It’s the self-centered cry of little children thinking only of themselves in the moment. They are small kids so it’s okay and sometimes even cute. It’s not quite as adorable when it’s a grown or almost grown person acting that way, especially driving their car. You may not have thought of it this way but [...]

April 28th, 2017|Uncategorized|

Buckle Up Children

Here I am back again sounding like the supreme back seat driving nag. Buckle up, slow down, check your blind spots etc. etc. and on and on! Well……… last week two people in my area were killed in a car accident and guess what? Neither were wearing their seat belt! I’m not easily surprised much [...]

April 28th, 2017|Uncategorized|

Driving on Ice

Driving a car on the ice requires a different set of skills than driving on dry pavement or even rainy conditions. You can’t get away with the things you normally might like speeding, quick lane changing and other questionable driving practices. Your total stopping distance is greatly reduced and handling ability is at a minimum. [...]

April 28th, 2017|Uncategorized|
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