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Defensive Driving: Techniques That Will Save Your Life

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Every day, people are on the road. Whether you’re a driver or a passenger, it’s important to be prepared for any situation that might arise.  Defensive driving  is all about being aware of what’s going on around you and taking appropriate actions in order to avoid accidents and keep yourself safe.  This blog post will discuss how defensive driving can help reduce your risk of an accident while also maintaining safety in different traffic situations, including intersections, curves, hills, bridges, and more! Read on if you want to know more about this topic! What is defensive driving? Merriam-Webster defines defensive driving as driving with caution to prevent accidents. This definition seems fairly straightforward. But what does this really mean? A driver could be careful, but if they do not know how to drive defensively, their actions will not lead to a  reduced risk  of collisions or injuries. Defensive driving is the act of reducing the risks associated with ...

The Ultimate Guide To Parent Supervised Driving

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Parents of teenagers know that driving can be a sensitive topic. You don’t want to over-or under-react, and you also want the experience to be as safe and successful as possible. That’s why we’ve created The Ultimate Guide to Parent Supervised Driving! It covers everything from how best to  prepare  your teenager before they get their license, tips for teaching them in an age-appropriate way, and when it is okay for you (the parent) to let go during the learning process. How to Prepare Your Teenager 1. Ask They Plan to Do With Their License Now is the perfect time to talk to your teen and bless them with knowledge about all that they will face as a new driver. No parent wants to wait until their teenage son or daughter gets their license and then find out the details, but it’s important that everyone knows these important facts including kids themselves.  The best way to approach the topic of what your teenager would like to do with their license is by discussing it as a ...