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Driving school for teens


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I want to send my son to a driving class. I know gtg sent her son to one in Charlotte, but I need something closer to home around Raleigh/Wilson.

I've tried googling, but this computer blocks all the sites.

And another thing, why block defensive driving classes? I understand facebook, but defensive driving classes links?

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Yeah, he's had driver's ed. I want him to take a defensive driving class. One of my biggest fears is him running off the road and over correcting. Whenever I try to teach him something, I get called a backseat driver. I also don't want to teach him how to correct a skid in my car.

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These sections of the Alive at 25 class is available for students 16-24 years of age who HAVE NOT received a citation.

Course Content

* Anti-lock brake systems

* Aggressive driver behaviors

* Benefits of using occupant restraint systems

* Conditions that may increase the hazards and risks of hazards

* Defensive driving techniques

* Developing a personal plan to use defensive driving techniques

* Fatal four driving behaviors

* Impact of driver condition on safety

* Legal responsibilities of a licensed driver

* "Pet peeves" on the road

* Risks and hazards on the roadway

* Self-control behind the wheel

Certification

Johnston Community College is the certified National Safety Council Public Sub-Agency serving Johnston County for the Safety and Health Council of North Carolina.

For more information, contact:

Community Development & Lifelong Learning Division

919-209-2168

Jan Renfrow

Defensive Driving Coordinator

919-209-2213

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Yeah, he's had driver's ed. I want him to take a defensive driving class. One of my biggest fears is him running off the road and over correcting. Whenever I try to teach him something, I get called a backseat driver. I also don't want to teach him how to correct a skid in my car.

This is exactly how my parents felt. I took the a defensive driving class a couple years ago and it was pretty helpful. I'd recommend it

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Whenever I try to teach him something, I get called a backseat driver.

Then I would tell him to get his ass in the back seat while I drove... my 15 y.o. is in drivers ed now and will get his permit in January... we'll see how that goes. My biggest fear with him is inattentiveness... he's just like his momma in that regard and she's one of the worst drivers ever. He will NOT be learning from her.

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