Joshua’s Law takes center stage during National Teen Driver Safety Week
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.
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!
Heads up, parents. Memorial Day 2016 is right around the corner and it is the beginning of the “100 deadliest days” for new and inexperienced …
Everyone wants prom night to be memorable. Unfortunately, one bad decision can make the special night memorable in all the wrong ways.
Be careful, parents. Just like no two children are completely alike, not all driving schools in Atlanta are the same.
Taking the road test can be a bit nerve-racking, but preparation is key. So, what skills must new drivers master in order to pass the Georgia driving test?
For the first time ever, Drive Smart Georgia is offering major savings on multiple services all at once – and it’s ...
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