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Learning to Drive

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SONALI MEHROTRA@sonalimehrotra250
Feb 08, 2016 03:44 PM, 126116 Views
BE AWARE WHILE DRIVING ON ROAD

Seatbelts are buckled, mirrors are adjusted, and the engine is purring. As your car backs slowly down the driveway you can’t help but look into the side mirror to make sure the tires aren’t on the lawn. You start down the street, white knuckles firmly clamped around the door handle and feet bearing down on imaginary brakes.


It’s your son’s first time behind the wheel and you’re riding shotgun — who knows which one of you is more nervous?


Do as I Say - and as I DoLearning to drive can be nerve-wracking for teens and parents. It’s likely to be your first experience putting your safety and auto investment in your teen’s hands. And since you know all the risks of the road, this can be pretty scary. But parents play an important role in helping teens practice their driving skills and develop confidence behind the wheel.


To help prepare for this critical time in your teen’s life, you might want to refresh your own driving knowledge

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