How to make the holidays safe for teen drivers
Statistics prove that caring parents have a good reason to be concerned about their new drivers during the holiday season. Here are some tips to keep them safe.
Statistics prove that caring parents have a good reason to be concerned about their new drivers during the holiday season. Here are some tips to keep them safe.
Before loading up the car and heading out this Thanksgiving, the driving experts Drive Smart Georgia recommend these tips for safe road trips.
Red light? Yellow light? Green light? As the Georgia driving test approaches, is your teen driver ready to race through and pass with flying colors?
A new teen driver is just that – a new and inexperienced driver. Help keep teens safe on the road by discussing these five dangers.
Just like all kids are different, all teen drivers are different too. Is yours a tortoise or a roadrunner?
As a concerned parent, what can you do to help your teen become a more self-confident, safe driver?
More than 33 million people will hit the roads to celebrate Memorial Day 2015. The mass exodus to sunny locales is sure to clog roads and test drivers’ patience levels. Stay safe on the road with these driving tips from Drive Smart Georgia.
Graduation from high school or college is a time to celebrate, but young drivers will be tempted to celebrate with a few drinks.
The 100 deadliest days of the year for teens begin next month. Here are a few summer safety driving tips for teen drivers and their concerned parents.
For teens, National Distracted Driving Awareness Month in April comes at a handy time – when proms and graduations can be deadly for new and inexperienced drivers.
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