Do you know that, on average, 600 Massachusetts residents are dying each year from automobile accidents? That amounts to almost two deaths per day, to say nothing of the numerous injuries, dreadful suffering and countless millions of dollars in property damage each year. We all “whistle past the graveyard” and hope it doesn’t happen to us. People seem to have a problem with understanding and determining how best to remedy these heartbreaking statistics. How can we avoid this loss of life, needless suffering, police charges, legal stress and financial difficulties? We can begin by adopting a safer, vastly improved, intensely focused, monitored and tested driver education program, which the Driving School Network Association of America has just developed. Every parent should have the obligation and responsibility of seeing his or her child is exposed to the safest and best driver education program in the land.

The Driving School Network Association of America is a non-profit organization and our goal is to improve the level, quality and attitude toward driver education. We need, however, your help and financial support to do so. Our resources are extremely limited and we must cover program developmental and distribution expenses in addition to small administrative costs. We have, in the past, attempted to lobby state government to favorably pass a bill (see our website) but lawmaker’s interest in doing so was lacking. We feel that if we were more financially able to influence lawmakers to support our common interests and a safety conscious driver education program, we could reduce deaths, accident rates and the most outrageously expensive insurance premiums in the country. Please help us to help you! Contribute to our cause now!

The Driving School Network Association of America thinks its important for you to know the following facts; There is no standardized driving school curriculum in the state, i.e., what a child may learn in one school may not be of the same content or method as the other 330 or more driving schools; A driving permit is awarded by answering as few as 7 out of 10 questions, asked over and over from the Massachusetts Drivers Manual; There is no accepted or approved driving instructor education curriculum in the state, and that not even a college degree is required; A passing score of 80% or better on the instructors exam is the only requirement to become a licensed instructor, based on easy questions from the Massachusetts Drivers Manual; Although 50 of a 100 driving school graduates are involved in an accident within their first year of driving, those who’ve completed drivers education are 5 times less likely to become involved in an accident than those who have not; The Driving School Network Association of America has been developed to improved awareness, safety and a favorable driving attitude, for parents, students and driving school owners; Please visit our website now, vote your conscience and contribute generously toward our dream of more competent driving school graduates and safer roads and highways. Thank you.


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