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Defensive Driving School – What’s in it for You?
Defensive driving school can benefit you whether you’re a teenager learning to drive or an adult needing to have a ticket removed, fines and/or driving points reduced or an auto insurance discount. Most people who have never driven, young and old just simply don’t know where to start.
For teeneagers, many States require that you take a driver’s education course and that you possess a Learner’s Permit for a specified period of time. The criteria is generally the same for a person who has never driven and is over the age of 30 and a teenager who is driving for the first time as well.
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Why You Should Send Your Teen to Driving School
We Americans love our cars. We associate cars with freedom, independence and individualism. And we rely on our cars almost every day. In fact, we practically live in them. Indeed, the average American now spends approximately 1 ½ hours each day in his or her car.
But the road has changed dramatically over the past few decades. The well loved image of the open road has been replaced with the reality of congestion, construction, distractions, road rage and ever larger vehicles. That’s why the right attitude and understanding of driving conditions is more important than ever.
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How to Start a Driving School
How to start a driving school. You will start by going onto the DMV website and downloading the application for the owner,operator and instructor. Next you will want to print off the driving school program handbook, don’t confuse the ‘program’ handbook with the public handbook they give out at the DMV. The ‘program’ handbook is specifically for driving schools, it covers all the rules and regulations as well as the qualifications needed for the owner operator and instructor.
If you don’t want or can’t print the application or program handbook, you can always go into a field office of the DMV and ask the inspector for a copy and an application packet, make sure you call the DMV to see where the closest field office is to you, not all DMV’s are field offices. After you go through your application you will want to make sure you have the necessary qualifications before you go any further.
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