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It supports teen drivers at every turn with clear facts, procedures, and real-life scenarios. Equip your students with the skills to navigate the road with confidence. Drive Right empowers teens to become safe, responsible, and low-risk drivers.
Avoid driving at dawn, dusk and night. If you are extremely light-sensitive, check with your eye doctor to see if it can be corrected. Keep your windshield, mirrors and headlights clean, and make sure your headlight aim is checked when your car is inspected. Choose a car with larger dials and easy-to-read symbols.
Seven of these States (California, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Rhode Island, and Texas) require driver education prior to licensing and each has a single statewide curriculum. Three States (Alabama, Minnesota, and North Dakota) do not require driver education and do not have a statewide curriculum.
10 Safe Driving Tips for 2025 Buckle Up. Every Trip, Every Time. Ensure Children Are in the Right Seat. Drive Sober. Pay Attention to the Road. Obey Speed Limits. Never Drive Drowsy. Share the Road Responsibly. Pay Attention to Flashing Lights.
Learning Center 1 Always wear your seat belt. 2 Obey traffic signals. 3 Dont drive under the influence. 4 Dont text and drive. 5 Drive the speed limit. 6 Obey work zone speed limits. 7 Share the road with bicycles motorcycles. 8 Dont talk and drive.
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The five Cs- Care, Caution, Courtesy, Consideration and Commonsense taught at our driving schools seemed to have been forgotten or ignored altogether by many motorists.
The Safe System approach is about prioritizing strategies that reduce injuries associated with crashes. It also portrays the prioritization of safety as a shared responsibility among all traffic safety stakeholders.
But its cell phone use specifically, texting, talking, and social media use that is the most common distraction. Texting, which includes messaging, is considered the most dangerous type of distracted driving because it combines visual, manual and cognitive distraction.

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