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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Drivers Ed What You Need To Know

By John Robertson

Driver's education in the US has regulations requiring specific qualifications to obtain a legal driving license. Some of the rules vary from one state to another. First time drivers must complete a course designed to teach a new driver how to drive safely on our busy highways and roads. Learning about drivers ed for your state by contacting your local department.

Drivers who have too many tickets or accidents can be required to take a refresher class. Every year the guidelines can change and road rules requiring a refresher course. Drivers' training, is on the road experience and time learning. The physical exam of driving is required in all states but periods can differ.

You may have to submit a time and travel log for documented proof. This is essential to teaching a driver and for the driver to have experience before making decisions by their selves. A certain amount of muscles memories used when driving. Reacting to a situation while driving may have to be a reaction without time to reason.

There are classes that offer assimilated driving equipment. Driver's educating programs try to give you all the exposure to real life driving as possible. Keeping young learners off the dangerous roads yet exposing them to real time driving through simulation keeps them safe while making bad choices.

Statistically, the youngest drivers are in a high-risk group. More sixteen year olds are in accidents than any other group. A program called, "graduated license programs" developed to help bring the statistics down. Not all states offer this program.

The other group statistically recorded to have accidents, are the older drivers. Their slow reactions, loss of vision, and hearing loss are the related factors involved. They are often required to take a drivers test to determine their abilities for driving.

The US states can add specifics for requirements. California has thirty periods of fifty minutes for classroom learning. The classes can be 7 hours a day and no more in one day. Required also to use 5 video tapes or film and one hundred eighty minutes of class.

New York State, a teen first obtains a learners permit and enrolls in a class. You must hold the permit for six months and then get a Certificate of 20 hours of driving experience. You can now apply for a "junior driver's license". If the teen is, already 17 they upgrade to a standard Class D license, with a completed driver's education course.

Texas, offers a hardship license acquired at age fifteen with proof of hardship. The classroom courses are required and passing a written exam. The teen holds a valid instruction permit or hardship license for six months and then completes the driving time. When this teen is sixteen, they apply for a C license. When turning seventeen they apply for a class A or a class B license. Finally, they obtain a unrestricted license.

These are a few of the US requirements about drivers ed in America. Driving is a serious responsibility to ones self and to everyone driving the highways and roads. Learn all that you can about the language used between drivers. Always follow the rules of the road. - 21393

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