DriversEd.com Educates High School Students On Driving

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DriversEd.com Educates High School Students on Safe Driving


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DriversEd.com provides a head start for teenagers eager to learn how to drive. By offering a comprehensive suite of learning tools, the website helps aspiring drivers quickly and efficiently understand the ins and outs of being behind the wheel.

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Teenagers looking to get ahead in driver's education can benefit from DriversEd.com, which has introduced a new suite of learning tools. These resources are designed to help aspiring drivers grasp the fundamentals of being behind the wheel quickly and efficiently.

In addition to the hands-on experience of driving, it's crucial for teenagers to understand proper driving etiquette, behavior, and vehicle maintenance. Knowledge about car parts and their functions, such as Mitsubishi OEM parts, is also important for new drivers. The platform’s "click. learn. drive." program effectively trains teenagers in these areas, preparing them for the road ahead.

Under the Gradual Driver Licensing (GDL) system, teenagers are encouraged to gain more driving experience. While the specifics may vary by state, common requirements include a minimum age of 15 and a half to obtain a learner's permit. Additionally, teenagers must undergo a minimum three-month waiting period with their learner's permit before applying for an intermediate license and complete at least 30 hours of supervised driving.

Gary Tsifrin, founder of DriversEd.com, comments, "Across the country, states are raising the bar for driver's education and training. It's great that teens are required to have additional training, making them safer drivers. However, scheduling can be a challenge. Our platform allows students to complete their driver's ed requirements at their own pace."

By providing flexible and comprehensive education, DriversEd.com ensures that young drivers are well-prepared and safe on the road, ultimately contributing to safer driving experiences for everyone.

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