We all want the best for our kids and also believe that they are special and unique, which they are, as we all are.
But having a new driver copy what you have done for a decade or more ignores several significant and essential skills you may be overlooking.
- Tailgating
- Speeding
- Rolling Stops
Do you do any of these three?
The first 15 years of a young driver’s life are spent watching their role model perform these top three things.
How does driver education impact this fifteen-year effect? Or is there any impact?
The better question is, ” What is needed to give a new driver the best chance of being a far safer driver than you? “
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