Most of us can’t wait to turn 16 and begin that first critical right of passage into adulthood – learning to drive. But study after study keeps showing us the same facts we should all be aware of:
- Motor vehicle crashes are the #1 cause of death among teens.
- Teen drivers die in car crashes at twice the rate of the rest of the population.
- An entire classroom full of teens die in car crashes every single day.
- 62% of teen passenger deaths happen when a teen is behind the wheel.
In Pennsylvania, teenagers are eligible to apply for a learner’s permit on their 16th birthday. Some will have their driver’s license just six months later. How will you prepare your child?
At Driver Training Services, we are committed to teaching teens not just to drive, but to drive safely. Unlike other schools, we don’t just train students to pass the driver’s exam. We teach advanced defensive driving techniques, including safety threat awareness and risk assessment. We train students to safely avoid the most common types of crashes for young drivers, including run-off-the road and intersection collisions. In short, we strive to empower your sons and daughters with the experience, knowledge and skills they need to survive the roads and become experienced adult drivers. Along the way, they’ll learn everything they need to easily pass the driver’s exam.
Driver Training Services offers the following for your teen:
- 30-Hour DOE-Approved Theory Program: Classroom and Online
- Behind-The-Wheel Training In Dual-Controlled Vehicles
- Advanced Simulator Training To Improve Safe Driving Ability
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- Autistic Teens Want To Drive
- It's Official: Texting Is Illegal
- 5 Great Gift Ideas For The New Driver On Your List
- PA's New Teen Driver Law
- New CHOP Study Pinpoints Causes of Teen Crashes
- Can Simulators Help Autistic Teens Learn To Drive?
- The Facts: PA Young Driver Licensing
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