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text 2020-09-25 15:15
6 Driving Habits For Staying Safe This Winter

Most of the driving instructors in Edmonton believe that the space between the two vehicles should be increased when it rains. Besides this, you should keep the car’s speed low on an icy road because over speeding can put you in danger. 

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text 2020-09-25 13:13
Tips To Make Your Child The Best Driver

Drivers training in Edmonton is important because here, concerned authorities take strict actions in case of violation. So, let’s dig a bit to know the tips of making a beginner an expert driver.

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review 2020-03-09 20:24
Give your students the best driving advantage

Give your students the best driving advantage

No one knows the value of teaching quality more than the teacher. Every day in your school, you see that great teachers not only make a difference; they make the difference.

As a leader in driver education, Naveen feels the same way. In training new drivers for 80 years - almost as long as Alberta has been working on licensing - we've helped nearly a million students master the road. For us, it is not about preparing young people to pass the test but rather preparing them for a lifetime of safe driving.

 

Some of the benefits of Naveen Driver Education include:

  • Learn from government-approved driving instructors who are fluent in safer and more modern driving methods
  • Driver Ed's holistic approach goes beyond the road test to prepare students for real-world traffic situations
  • Get picked up in school by a driving instructor
  • Full 18 hours of classroom instruction, plus the best in-vehicle teaching
  • For each student referred to Driver Ed through our high school program, your school will get $ 20 - money added quickly and can be returned to your programs!

Ultimately, we want the same thing you do for your students: empowerment, trust, and the strongest educational feature possible. Because safer guys are on the road, we are all safer.

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review 2020-03-09 20:24
9 driving ways to share the way

Warm weather accentuates more types of road users.

Cyclists, motorcyclists, shelf, additional pedestrians and road construction crews take to the streets when spring arrives. Remember these tips so you can share the road safely with everyone.

 

 

  1. Look at least 15 seconds, and scan all intersections for motorcyclists and cyclists.

 

  1. If you cannot pass a bicycle safely with a full lane between you and the bike, you must slow the speed as you would any other vehicle and wait for it to be safe.

 

  1. When parking on the street, check cyclists before exiting your car. There is an easy way to do this by opening your door with the hand away from the door.

 

  1. Check blind mirrors and spots before turning, changing lanes, traffic or merging.

 

  1. Allow extra time and space when passing by a larger vehicle such as a mobile housing vehicle.

 

  1. Clear your pass. If the yellow traffic light activated for pedestrians flashes, slow to 30 km / h and surrender to pedestrians who want to cross the street. Never pass other road users on a crosswalk.

 

  1. Never pass in a slow vehicle near a pedestrian walkway. The fine for passing a parked vehicle on a pedestrian walkway is $ 776 plus four weaknesses

 

  1. When the pedestrians walk on the boardwalk, facing you, wait until they reach the sidewalk before proceeding.

 

  1. As roads build-up, be extra careful about work areas. Respond to the person's flag and be prepared to slow down and/or stop when entering work areas.

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3 reasons adolescents failed to test a class 5 road

3 reasons adolescents failed to test a class 5 road

Passing the Class 5 Road test is all that stands between your teenager's freedom and her taxi dependency. About 35% of the applicants fail the first road test. This makes the need for driving education from a reputable driving school more important than ever.

 

 

Rick Lang, director of operations for Naveen Driver Education, says he is keen to lead schools that announce very high success rates. "Maybe they only teach the road test level instead of teaching your teenager how to be a safe and confident driver." Some schools do not cover the challenges drivers face every day, such as traffic departments, one-way streets, mergers, highways, and intersecting intersections. Here are some common areas where new drivers are being lifted while on the road.

1. Not enough time behind the wheel

Becoming a safe and confident driver requires practice - lots of training. Lack of confidence, skill, and control are related to one thing: there is not enough practice to gain minimum experience in everyday driving situations.

 

If your teenager can't handle common situations comfortably, like turning left or changing the right path, you'll lose points on the road test. We recommend students spend at least 50 to 60 hours in traffic to gain experience and confidence to safely handle themselves on the road with other drivers.

2. Unsafe work

There are two sure ways for your teenager to be known to have gone wrong during a road test:

  1. If the examiner has effective control over the vehicle, or tell you how and when to do so.
  2. If they get.

Both are bad and can be the result of unsafe practices behind the wheel, such as inappropriate and dangerous path changes or failure to check incoming traffic before a turn or merge.

3. Transfer of violations

If a teenager breaks the law (he drives your car slightly at the speed limit or stops at a stop sign, for example,), he may fail. No matter how small the violation is, or even if "anyone else is doing it," the lab has a long list of things to monitor, and each tick in a checkbox may cause the test to fail.

A simple bump in the road

Road testing should not be a scary experience. For the new the well-educated driver who graduated from a reputable driving school and who spent a long time driving behind him, the road test experience is a simple bump on the road to years of safe driving.

Naveen driver education

Our new drivers will teach you to feel safe and confident behind the wheel. Find out more about our driving courses.

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