Graduates of medical school are not expected to immediately perform surgery. Instead, they take what they learned through their education and are asked to adapt it to real world scenarios with the help of a more experienced doctor to show them the path. At iDrive, we believe this philosophy should be replicated in other fields, especially something that can be as potentially dangerous as driving.
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Entries for month: July 2011Parents Aren’t Alone in Teaching a New DriverJuly 21, 2011 · No Comments → No CommentsTags: Driving Safety July 14, 2011 · No Comments
In our previous blog entry, we talked about how driving for teens offers freedom, but that responsibility comes with it too. Teens in New York State, and in several other states across the country, are now faced with the requirement of completing 50 hours of supervised driving, up from the previous 18 required (with 15 of those hours mandated to occur after sunset). → No CommentsTags: Driver Education · Driver Licensing Test · Driving Safety · Driving Tips · Maryland Driver Licensing July 07, 2011 · No Comments
When you finally reach the point in your life when driving on your own is about to be a reality, a sense of freedom comes about. However, what many teens don’t realize is that being a driver and being "on your own" comes with it added responsibilities. → No CommentsTags: Driver Education |
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