Learn to Drive:: Seatbelts Can Have Other Uses
Seatbelts can serve other purposes
Awareness campaigns to teens as they learn how to drive a car, combined with other preventive measures can decrease the amount of drowsy driving crashes.
The family car is used when teens learn to drive and also when they are driving a car by themselves. The family car must have the latest safety features.
Teens need to learn to drive on snow and ice. They should practice driving a car in these conditions and make it a part of their “Learn to Drive” checklist.
Knowing how to back up is necessary when you learn how to drive a car. Make this a part of your Learn to Drive checklist. Here are some tips for Backing Up.
Learning how to drive a car requires learning perpendicular parking. Add it to your learn to drive checklist. With experience driving a car it will get easy.
Learning how to drive a car means knowing pedestrian safety. Take care driving a car through school & construction zones. Learn to drive properly at crosswalks.
Learning how to drive a car requires learning to brake. They are a critical function when driving a car. Remember “Stomp, Stay, Steer” as you learn to drive.
Starting and stopping smoothly is key as you learn to drive. Driving a car has lots of starts & stops. Learning how to drive a car is learning to do them right.
Passing is dangerous when learning how to drive a car. As you learn to drive you can’t re-do a mistake. Don’t take risks driving a car, your life depends on it.