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Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (October 25, 2017)
Language : English
Paperback : 258 pages
ISBN-10 : 1978219253
ISBN-13 : 978-1978219250
Item Weight : 14.4 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.59 x 9 inches
Customers say
Customers find the book provides good advice and information for young drivers. They appreciate the explanation of brain development and find it well-written with interesting personal experiences and situations. The book covers the subject thoroughly and is useful for experienced drivers as well.
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Driving with a teenage brain can be a risky endeavor, as young drivers are often more prone to taking risks and making impulsive decisions behind the wheel. As a state trooper who has seen firsthand the devastating consequences of reckless driving, I have compiled a list of tips on how to stay alive on the road:
1. Limit distractions: It’s no secret that teenagers are easily distracted, especially with the prevalence of cell phones and other electronic devices. Make sure to put your phone away, avoid eating or drinking while driving, and keep the music at a reasonable volume.
2. Obey the speed limit: Speeding is a common factor in many accidents involving teenage drivers. Take the time to familiarize yourself with the speed limits in your area and always drive at a safe and legal speed.
3. Wear your seatbelt: Seatbelts save lives, plain and simple. Make sure to buckle up every time you get behind the wheel, and ensure that all of your passengers do the same.
4. Don’t drive under the influence: This should go without saying, but driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol is incredibly dangerous and puts not only your life at risk, but the lives of others on the road as well.
5. Practice defensive driving: Always be aware of your surroundings and anticipate the actions of other drivers. Avoid tailgating, use your turn signals, and always check your blind spots before changing lanes.
6. Take a defensive driving course: If you’re a new driver, consider taking a defensive driving course to improve your skills and learn how to react in dangerous situations on the road.
Remember, driving is a privilege, not a right. By following these tips and exercising caution while behind the wheel, you can greatly reduce your risk of being involved in a serious accident. Stay safe out there!
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