Texting and driving is still dangerous for teen drivers
Forty-six percent of all teenage drivers admit to text messaging while driving.
Forty-six percent of all teenage drivers admit to text messaging while driving.
Here are some tips for parents of new drivers to make the learning process a smooth and safe transition from childhood to independence.
This time of year is the perfect opportunity for teen drivers and their parents to make New Year’s resolutions to be smart and safe on the road.
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?
In honor of National Teen Driver Safety Week, Drive Smart Georgia, AAA and MADD joined forces to host a Teen Driver Safety event in Johns Creek.
Our Teen Driver Safety Event will arm parents and teens with vitally important information they need to stay safe on the road.
Don’t miss this free and interactive Teen Driver Safety event in Johns Creek.
Drive Smart Georgia driving school is proud to partner with Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD).
Start the new year on the road to confidence and independence – while saving money! For a limited time, Drive Smart Georgia is offering Read More!
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