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S.M.A.R.T. driving could save teens' lives

May 27, 2008 12:15 am

S.M.A.R.T. driving could save teens' lives

My child recently completed the Safety Maneuverability Awareness Responsibility Thinking (S.M.A.R.T.) Driving School.

What a fabulous opportunity for young teen drivers to actually experience defensive driving skills. It's a nonprofit school taught by certified law enforcement and Porsche Club instructors.

The class is held at the Rappahannock Regional Criminal Justice Academy. It's a hands-on, in-your-vehicle experience.

These kids go through exercises to practice proper breaking, understeering and oversteering recovery, skid recovery, object avoidance, slalom driving to teach vehicle dynamics, and much more.

I hope parents of 16- and 17-year-old drivers seriously consider this class, because the skills these teens learn may one day save their lives.

Having defensive driving skills that simply prevent that $3,000 fender-bender seems to me justification enough to sign up.

The Free Lance-Star published a great article on Aug. 5, 2007, titled "State driver ed under scrutiny," which detailed some interesting facts and insights about this course. The article's lead line says it all: "[A teen driver] thought she knew how to drive."

Don't squander this fantastic resource available to our youngest drivers.

Janet Willard

Stafford





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