The Boy Scouts of America have done a lot for helping shape young boys into great men, and it turns out they can do a lot to help shape you and your teen into collision-free drivers. What do the Boy Scouts have that you can apply to your driver education? I’m talking about the Boy […]
I bet when you were a teenager, you couldn’t wait to get behind the wheel and learn to drive. I know I was eager to be a driver like my parents! It used to be that was a right of passage for teenagers: a milestone of independence. These days, though, a bigger milestone for some […]
It is so important, when teaching your teen to drive, that you never put your student in a situation that they are not prepared to handle. You don’t want your teen to get flustered or panic when they’re behind the wheel; that’s a hard thing to shake off and can make them nervous behind the […]
Being anxious about driving or learning to drive is normal. Most new drivers feel uneasy when they start, struggle to process everything that’s happening in and outside of their vehicle, and then admit that they are surprised that it’s not as easy as they thought. That is partly because when they see others drive (like […]
As an experienced driver, chances are that by now you’ve overcome the “optical illusion” your brain creates for you when you get behind the wheel. But for a beginner, the Optical Illusion creates a very real hurdle. You overcome this problem with a combination of demonstration (as we describe in our first Parking Lot Video), […]