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Safe driving is a skill that must be learned no matter what age you are. Varying laws, rules, and customs make driving very different from country to country, illustrating the importance of proper training in the right jurisdiction. If you want to learn more about driving in Arizona or the rest of the world, then take a look at these helpful links.
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Every teenager eagerly awaits the day that they can finally drive a car. While it may be a scary thought for parents, consider the sensation of being released from chauffeur duty. Getting your teenager behind the wheel with the right preparation to keep him or her as safe as possible will be exciting for everyone involved. To facilitate this, it’s smart to start looking for the right driving school well before the time comes to head to the Motor Vehicle Department.
It is common knowledge that a driver’s license becomes available to a teenager at the age of 16. What many people don’t know is precisely how long before that time young drivers can begin training. In the state of Arizona, an individual must be 15 years and six months of age to obtain a learner’s permit, which allows the young driver to practice under the supervision of a licensed adult for six months prior to receiving a driver’s license.
To earn a learner’s permit, one must take a written test and be no more than six months shy of one’s 16th birthday. For the best chance at passing the test on the first attempt, it is a good idea to attend a driver’s education course. These courses teach students the basics of road safety without putting them on the road. Once the test has been passed and a permit acquired, it is time for behind-the-wheel training.
Driving for the first time can be challenging, so it helps to have professional instruction as soon as possible. A driving school can provide safe and comprehensive training in real driving situations. These lessons will prepare a teenager for the challenges of the coming months of practice with techniques such as parallel parking and safe lane changes.
To ensure that your young driver can get his or her license quickly, make sure to call Highway to Safe Driving before he or she hits the ripe old age of 15 years and six months. We provide drivers education with six hours of behind-the-wheel training and a road test. For more information, call us today at (623) 201-5170.
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An important part of getting a driver’s license is earning the learner’s permit to make the proper training possible. To obtain a learner’s permit, a person must first pass a written test that covers the most important aspects of road safety and state traffic laws.
This video provides a few tips for studying for and passing the learner’s permit test. The presenter lists some information that might be on your test, such as using a state driving handbook to learn about bicyclist and pedestrian safety. You should also familiarize yourself with street signs and common challenging situations.
If you are looking for a first-rate driving school in Arizona, then come to Highway to Safe Driving in Phoenix. We offer driver’s education with professional, effective instruction and hands-on training. Call (623) 201-5170 for more information.
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Knowing the laws, customs, and conditions of driving in a particular country is crucial in order to stay safe and out of trouble. It doesn’t take long for a visitor to notice that driving in the United States has some important differences from driving in many other countries such as Australia or the United Kingdom. Here are some of the departments in which America differs from many other parts of the world when it comes to driving:
Units of Measurement
One significant difference that sets American driving apart from other countries is the use of Imperial units. While most of the world prefers metric measurements of speed and distance, the convention in America is to use miles for distance, miles per hour for speed, and miles per gallon for fuel efficiency.
Legal Jurisdictions
In many countries, traffic laws such as speed limits and other considerations are dictated by nationwide legislation. Speed limits vary widely across the United States, and even the maximum speed limit on the U.S. Interstate system is determined on a state-by-state basis.
Road Signs
Obviously the language used on road signs will be different from that used in non-Anglophone countries, but America also uses different terminology than the United Kingdom. In the latter country, for example, a dual carriageway is called a divided highway and the handbrake is called the emergency brake. The imagery used on signs may also differ significantly.
Rule of the Road
This term refers to the side of the road on which traffic runs on bidirectional roads. In America, the rule of the road ensures right-hand traffic, with drivers sitting on the left side of the vehicle. This is also the case for about two-thirds of the world’s population, but it can be a big adjustment for Britons, Australians, and Indians.
New to the US? If you want to learn how to drive safely on any American road, then come to Highway to Safe Driving in Phoenix, Arizona. We provide great driver’s education courses with a hands-on approach for students of all ages. Contact us online or call (623) 201-5170 for more information about our courses and rates.