Millennials and drowsy drivers pose more dangers than teens
Teen drivers often get a bad rap, but older millennials and drowsy drivers pose bigger crash risks. That’s good news for concerned parents who worry …
Teen drivers often get a bad rap, but older millennials and drowsy drivers pose bigger crash risks. That’s good news for concerned parents who worry …
In just three days, families across America will say goodbye to 2016 and ring in 2017. While New Year’s is a time of renewal and …
Generally speaking, teens get their driver’s license somewhere between the age of 16-18. So, wouldn’t it be cool to give them a gift that commemorates …
Before loading up the car and heading out, the experts Drive Smart Georgia recommend the following eight road tips for safe Thanksgiving travel.
To kick off National Teen Driver Safety Week, Drive Smart Georgia joined forces with AAA, MADD and SADD to host a Teen Driver Safety Event in Johns Creek.
If your child is close to getting a learner’s permit or driver’s license, know the A-Z facts about teen driving. It can be very dangerous. However, knowledge is power.
If your teenager is driving to school this year, Drive Smart Georgia offers the following safety tips to keep your new driver safe on the road.
According to a new 2016 study of best and worst states for teen drivers, Georgia ranks #15 in the country.
Teens face serious dangers on the road, yet most drive unsafe used cars. If you want to buy a used car for your teen driver, be sure to check out this list of recommendations from the IIHS.
The process of getting a Learners Permit and then a Drivers License can be overwhelming for teen drivers and their concerned parents. Here’s everything you need to know!
Tis the season for BIG savings! For a limited time, you can save $75 on ALL Driver’s Ed packages (no matter which location, format, or ...
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