Teen driver safety: Graduation season can be deadly
Graduation from high school or college is a time to celebrate, but young drivers will be tempted to celebrate with a few drinks.
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.
Prom season 2015 in Atlanta has arrived. Drive Smart Georgia wanted to make it a safe one for Johns Creek High School students.
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.
Learn tips to “green up” your car and driving techniques from Atlanta’s only eco-friendly driving school, Drive Smart Georgia.
It’s finally time to take the road skills test to get a Georgia driver’s license! So, how will you be graded? What skills must a new driver demonstrate to the examiner in order to pass?
Three out of four drivers think that hands-free devices to text or call are safe to use. However, even experienced drivers may be surprised to learn that these popular new vehicle features can be dangerous.
Stay safe on black ice and icy roads with these tips from the experts at Drive Smart Georgia.
When the temperature drops, make sure your car is winterized and ready to handle the blast of cold with these cold weather car care tips.
Drive Smart Georgia suggests New Year’s resolutions for teen drivers and their parents to make road safety a priority in 2015.
Even if you’re not much of a planner, here are five reasons why you should book Driver’s Ed classes for summer 2024 NOW. If your ...
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