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Should I buy a beater for my teen driver?

[Written By DriversEd.com Contributing Writer Christina Tynan-Wood] I was sitting behind the wheel at GM€™s proving ground in Milford, Michigan getting a demonstration of the automatic emergency braking system the car manufacturer plans to make standard on all light vehicles by 2022. Fighting my reflexes, I piloted the vehicle directly toward an unforgiving obstacle, kept my [€¦]

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Parents, it’s time to review your family’s summer driving habits

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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One More Second: A Teen’s Review of eDriving’s New Defensive Driving Course

eDriving contributory writer Amy Tarczynski's review of One More Second, a two-hour course which teaches advanced defensive driving skills.

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“My son is starting to drive”: A Parent’s Thoughts

Want to know what goes through a mom's mind when her son starts to drive? Check out this blog post about the journey.

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How to Report a Drunk or Distracted Driver

If you witness a drunk or distracted driver, take these steps to report the incident.

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3 Easy Ways Parents Can Exemplify Good Driving Behavior

Are you a good role model for teen drivers? Here are three easy ways to start being one.

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Popular distracted driving webinar now free and available to the public

Did you know distracted driving was the reason behind more than 3,400 fatal collisions in 2015? Distraction is deadly, and eDriving is working to reverse the dangerous trend. eDriving has now released its popular July webinar, €œThe 7 Stages of Distraction Denial,€ online for all drivers to learn from and review. For the webinar eDriving [€¦]

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Teen talk: “Finally, my time to drive is here!”

DriversEd.com Contributing Writer Alexis David has kept an ongoing diary for us as she takes our California online drivers ed course. Here€™s her fifth entry. Being a passenger was a routine thing that I took for granted. As a passenger, I could sleep in the car, eat, listen to music without being distracted and admire [€¦]

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