Drivers Education: The Driving Book: Everything New Drivers Need to Know but Don’t Know to Ask
Even аftеr taking Driver’s Ed аnԁ passing thаt dreaded road test, thеrе аrе ѕο many things nеw drivers need tο learn аbουt thе practical aspects οf driving thаt wіƖƖ οnƖу come frοm experience. Handing over thе keys іѕ a traumatic rite οf passage fοr parents, аnԁ thеу wіƖƖ sleep better knowing thаt Thе Driving Book іѕ іn thеіr teens’ glove compartments. Covering virtually еνеrу scenario a nеw driver mау face, frοm changing a tire tο negotiating privileges wіth parents tο handling a car іn bаԁ weather, Karen Gravelle helps teen drivers navigate through tricky nеw territory-οn thе road аnԁ аt home.
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Great,
As a Driving instructor, i was expecting a book on “how to drive safely,” but it is an excellent considering its purpose. It has some ideas that i consider to be excelent, such as:
1)Matinance hints
2)Safety suggestions
3)Handling some tricky situations
4)Handeling the police
5)Highway emergiancies
…, i could go forever
as just as the book’s title indicates, “Everything New Drivers Need to Know, But Don’t Know, ‘or afraid to ask.”
Certified Driving Instructorare
Carol
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|Great book for all drivers,
Great book for those preparing to get behind the wheel and for those who have many miles under their belt. I would recommend as a great choice for the new driver in your home. BUT, I would not recommend you buy this for your wife if you think she is a bad driver. She will not appreciate it (even if it is a great book).
The book is divided into chapters and topics with small scenarios for each situation. Great chapter on necessities one may need in their car.
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|A nice Little Driving Book,
“The Driving Book” by Karen Gravelle with illustrations by Helen Flook is a book with teen drivers in mind. While the directions might be common knowledge to the driving veteran, it covers a wide variety of topics over the 161 pages of the main text. Something more is needed. You need a set of rules of the road and a drivers code of conduct. You need to cover basic aspects of residential zones, arterial zones and high-speed zones. You’ve got to give teenagers and teen drivers the driving knowledge they need to survive in an asphalt jungle full of untamed drivers, and you can’t do that with information that is free in the local drivers guide. Having the right to offer an alternative, I suggest Highliner: The Nature, Philosophy and Science of Automobile Driving. If you have a young driver who hardly knows what’s going on out there, then the Driving book is okay. The novelistic illustrations make it more interesting to read than the driver’s manual. Good companion books to the Driving book are Timothy C. Smith’s Crashproof Your Kids–Make Your Teen A Safer, Smarter Driver and Highliner, which delve deeper into driver’s ed and being a driver’s bible, in addition to good driving books that focus on driver’s education to ace the driving test and drive right for teen drivers as well as driving veterans.
The Driving Book is a great starter for new drivers, in addition to Crashproof your Kids and Highliner.
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