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Author: Anne Marie Hayes

I am an advocate for driving safety, armed with a passion for educationg and promoting safe driving habits to teens, parents, and seniors alike. I am a member of the board of directions of NOYS (National Organizations for Youth Safety) and a member of GHSA (Governor's Highway Safety Association), as well as a member of 7 international driving safety organizations. I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from York University, and I am a certified driving instructor. I am also the author of "3 keys to keeping Your Teen Alive: Lessons for Surviving the First Year of Driving." which provides parents and their teens the tools to keep them safe while driving. 

How to Drive a Car | Parents Need to Set an Example

Posted 05/06/201106/07/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Parents

Teens start learning how to drive a car by watching their parents for examples on how it’s done. If teens are to learn to drive safely parents must do it first.

Learn to Drive: News Item on Drunk Driving Collision

Posted 05/05/201106/07/2019 Anne Marie Hayes1 CommentPosted in Driving Around the World

If you drive, it’s your responsibility to stay sober and get all your passengers home safely.

Learn to Drive:: Consequences of Drinking and Driving

Posted 05/04/201106/06/2019 Anne Marie Hayes1 CommentPosted in Driving Habits

Learn to drive without alcohol. The more alcohol, the less likely you are to buckle up. 80% of teens who die in alcohol related crashes were not buckled up.

Learn to Drive:: Types of Distractions When Driving

Posted 05/04/201106/06/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Driving Habits

You need two hands on the wheel. Eating and drinking are distractions that take your mind off driving and at least one hand off the wheel.

How to Drive a Car | Texting While Driving….The Dangers

Posted 05/03/201106/06/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Driving Habits

Teens learning how to drive a car have grown up with cell phones. Parents must use their authority to have their teen learn to drive without a cell phone.

How to Drive a Car | Parental Controls for Cell Phones

Posted 05/03/201106/07/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Parents

Teens need to learn how to drive a car without calling or texting. A new app gives parents control of a cell phone so their teen will learn to drive without it.

Learn To Drive | Cell Phones and Other Distractions

Posted 05/02/201106/06/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Driving Habits

As teens learn to drive it is important to recognize sources of distractions. When learning how to drive a car teens must be trained to remove distractions.

Learn to Drive:: Airbag Safety

Posted 05/01/201106/06/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Driving Habits

In the first year of driving teens have the greatest risk of crashing. Making a habit of wearing a seatbelt as you learn to drive may save you in a crash.

Learn to Drive | Safety Devices to Look for When Buying a Car

Posted 04/25/201106/11/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Parents

Teens should learn to drive in the safest car possible. Since they normally learn to drive in the family car it should have all the latest safety features.

Learn to Drive | Parents Can Cut Teen Crash Risk

Posted 04/23/201106/11/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Parents

Car crashes are the greatest danger to teens as they learn to drive. Parents play a key role in teaching their teens how to drive a car and keep safe.

Learn to Drive | Safe Teen Drivers can get $1,000 savings Bond

Posted 04/22/201106/12/2019 Anne Marie Hayes2 CommentsPosted in Parents

Teens learning how to drive a car can get incentives to drive safe. As they learn to drive safely they are also developing habits to keep them safe on the road.

How to Drive a Car | Insurance Rates for Teens are a Warning for Parents

Posted 04/17/201106/12/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Insurance, Parents

Teens learning how to drive a car must learn to drive without texting because texting is a recipe for disaster when driving a car.

How to Drive a Car – NSC Helping Teens Learn to Drive

Posted 04/10/201106/07/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Driving Habits

Teens can learn how to drive a car from stories of other teens making fatal errors when driving a car. To stay safe teens must learn to drive without errors.

How to Drive a Car | NTSB Promotes Teen Safety Measures

Posted 04/09/201106/12/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Driving Around the World, Driving Practice

Learning how to drive a car is learning to avoid distractions. To help teens learn to drive safely the NTSB wants restrictions on phones while driving a car.

How to Drive a Car | Crash Prevention Training

Posted 04/08/201106/12/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Driving Practice

A crash prevention course when learning how to drive a car helps prepare teens for emergencies when driving a car. It helps teens learn to drive safely.

How to Drive a Car | The California Start Smart Program

Posted 04/07/201106/11/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Driving Around the World, Education/Technology

Learning how to drive a car opens a new world to teens. And although teens lack experience driving a car they can learn to drive safely & avoid dangers.

How to Drive a Car | Locking Your Car is Not Good Enough

Posted 04/06/201106/12/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Driving Practice

Learning how to drive a car includes knowing about theft when driving a car. Practice locking the doors in your learn to drive exercises so it becomes a habit.

How to Drive a Car | Chose Safety Features for the Family Car

Posted 03/25/201106/11/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Parents

Teens learn how to drive a car in the family car. To keep safe when driving a car it needs the latest safety devices so learn to drive in a late model car.

How to Drive a Car | Ford’s National High School Safe Driving Tour

Posted 03/25/201106/07/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Driving Around the World

Teens learning how to drive a car will be taught driving skills at learn to drive clinics given by Ford. The clinics will be held in high school parking lots.

How to Drive a Car | Hands Free Devices are Also Distracting

Posted 03/24/201106/06/2019 Anne Marie HayesLeave a commentPosted in Driving Habits

Teens learning how to drive a car can’t have distractions from phones. To stay safe teens must learn to drive with their phones turned off while driving a car.

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