Teen driver event will kick off National Teen Driver Safety Week 2015
Don’t miss this free and interactive Teen Driver Safety event in Johns Creek.
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).
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.
A new teen driver is just that – a new and inexperienced driver. Help keep teens safe on the road by discussing these five dangers.
Many teens often feel nervous about passing the Learner’s Permit. However, getting a permit is a little easier if you know where to go and what to do.
As the parent of a teen driver, there are just so many things to worry about, but what the heck is FOMO? And why is it causing inexperienced drivers to crash?
Just like all kids are different, all teen drivers are different too. Is yours a tortoise or a roadrunner?
As a concerned parent, what can you do to help your teen become a more self-confident, safe driver?
Let’s face it. Getting a driver’s license is a major milestone in any teenager’s life. Teens can’t wait to cruise around town on their own. For parents, the milestone can induce sleepless nights, minor panic attacks, and feelings of anxiety.
More than 33 million people will hit the roads to celebrate Memorial Day 2015. The mass exodus to sunny locales is sure to clog roads and test drivers’ patience levels. Stay safe on the road with these driving tips from Drive Smart Georgia.
We’re hitting the road with two exciting updates! To celebrate the opening of our brand-new location in Milton/Crabapple, we’re offering a new sale ...
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