Self-transportation looks
easy, but it really does affect our lives, whether
we want it to or not. Good driver's education in this
state at present is very much a matter of luck. Good
schools produce good drivers and the bad ones endanger
us all. These driving schools will teach students
a greater understanding of driving reality and responsibility,
in addition to teaching them the basics: the law,
the actual mechanics of driving a motor vehicle, and
all the information necessary before going for a license.
We want to create a professional course that will
produce better, more responsible drivers, to eliminate
the element of chance, replacing luck with quality
education. Having the driving ability does not make
a professional teacher, knowledgeable of methodic
of education. Educating drivers can be transformed
from a haphazard matter into an organized educational
experience that will result in a new generation of
responsible, safe drivers. The end result would achieve
safer roads, lower accident rates, and lower insurance
premiums for all.
Why
do people attend driving schools?
Driving schools teach us ethics of the road knowledge.
Driving is not luck of the car-racing track. What
driving schools really do is teach young teenagers
who willingly separate reality of car-racing and safe
driving on the road. Driving school teach their students
about keeping a continuous attention to driving on
the road be educated, and prepare them for extreme
situations and how to react in emergency situations
on the road. Students are taught to completely understand
that the knowledge of driving comes from years of
experience, and not after two weeks of getting a driver’s
license.