Driving Freedom: What I Learned Only After I Got My License
Driving means freedom, but it can take time to get there. Guest blogger Ashley Orelup describes her evolution into an experienced driver.
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Driving means freedom, but it can take time to get there. Guest blogger Ashley Orelup describes her evolution into an experienced driver.
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As summer ends and school begins, how do busy teens like us, who are taking driver's ed, fit it all into our schedules?
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Parents, as you plan your teen€™s upcoming school year, are you factoring at least eight hours of sleep into their routines? Sure, you€™re buying school supplies and shopping for healthy lunches, but are you considering how their workloads and schedules will affect their quality of sleep, and thus, their safety behind the wheel? Sleep deprivation [€¦]
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DriversEd.com teen blogger Jett Roberts, 16, is a student at Bishop O€™ Dowd High School in Oakland, California. Jett is working toward obtaining his drivers license and currently drives under adult supervision with a California permit. As you know, if you€™ve finished the DriversEd.com online training, to qualify for your license you must have clocked [€¦]
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DriversEd.com Contributing Writer Alexis David has kept an ongoing diary as she takes our California online drivers ed course. Here's her fourth entry.
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Dealing with passengers is one of the most frequently reported causes of distraction for drivers.
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Contributing teen writer Amy Tarczynski details her driving experience since completing One More Second, eDriving's new defensive driving course.
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Two Ohio state representatives are looking to expand existing requirements in the state€™s young driver licensing system. Ohio State Reps. Gary Scherer (R-Circleville) and Michael Sheehy (D-Toledo) unveiled House Bill 293 to the public June 29. The bill would implement two changes to teen driving laws in Ohio if passed: Require teens to hold temporary [€¦]
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The most dangerous driving season of the year is here. DriversEd.com shows you how to prepare your teen for a summer of safe driving.
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