Concerned about teen driver safety? Driver’s Ed reduces crash risk
You worried when your child strapped on a helmet and learned how to ride a bike. Of course, you’re going to worry about teen driver …
You worried when your child strapped on a helmet and learned how to ride a bike. Of course, you’re going to worry about teen driver …
Calling all homeschool parents! Who doesn’t like to save $125-$166? Drive Smart Georgia in Johns Creek, Alpharetta and Cumming is offering a first-ever program for …
It’s summertime! That means it’s time to take Drivers Ed! Most parents and students opt to take the required 30-hour class during the summer months …
It’s that time again. School bells will soon ring for one last time before the highly- anticipated summer break. Teachers will rejoice. Seniors will graduate. …
April Fools’ Day was very memorable for Drive Smart Georgia! That’s because our very first class began their Driver’s Ed course on April 1, 2017 …
Be careful, parents. Just like no two children are completely alike, not all driving schools in Atlanta are the same.
As the parent of a homeschool student, you already know the benefits of educating your child at home. Here are some tips on how to choose the best driving school.
Is your teen driver ready to begin in-car driving lessons? Here is what you can expect.
When your teen is ready to start taking a Drivers Ed class, here’s what parents and teens can do to prepare. Plus, what students can expect.
Your teen may be ready to go full throttle with Driver Education, but be sure to look for these red flags before choosing a driving school in Atlanta.
Our summer Driver’s Ed classes are filling fast. That’s because students love taking Driver’s Ed when they don’t have to juggle tests, projects, and packed ...
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