PDF How to Drive Safely 49 Expert Tips Tricks and Advice for New Teen Drivers Damian Brindle 9781980674948 Books
Did You Know That Texting While Driving Increases Your Risk of a Car Accident by 23 Times?
Or that the average duration of distraction was a staggering 135 seconds?
Sadly, new, teenage drivers are most at risk for fatal car accidents for two main reasons
- Their inexperience driving (which leads to hasty, poor decisions), and
- Peer pressure from friends (which causes them to make dumb, reckless decisions)
They need to understand how to drive safely right from the start, and this book will help you do just that.
In fact, we'll detail 49 expert tips, tricks, and advice that any driver--new or old--should be aware of before hitting the road.
Who I Am, Why Listen To Me
My name is Damian Brindle.
I'm a longtime survival blogger with many thousands of readers.
I've spent the past decade studying and discovering nearly everything I can about survival, especially at home preparedness, to ensure my own family's survival.
Over the last several years I've dedicated my life and my time to helping others just like you better survive disasters of all kinds.
Like I said, it's my life.
I'm also husband to a wonderful wife and father to two growing boys (one of whom is a new driver).
I've spent years ensuring my family will be 100% safe, secure, and ready for disasters of all kinds and now I'm offering you the chance to take an important--even crucial--action for yourself by ensuring your new, teenage driver is ready for the road as well.
Here’s What’s Covered Inside
- The Most Dangerous Driving Times, Days, and Situations (some of these might surprise you)
- 5 Actions You Should Always Do Before Driving Off (how spending 15 seconds now can save your life)
- Why Not Speeding is Much More Than Avoiding Speeding Tickets (and why it doesn't actually save time)
- What NOT to Do While Driving (you'd be surprised at how much safer you'll be)
- 11 More Common-Sense Safety Tips to Know (these could keep you the safest of all)
- Why Semi-Trucks and Other Large Vehicles Deserve Special Attention (hint they always win car accidents)
- How to Really Get Your Car Ready for the Road (most people ignore these to their detriment)
Why You Must Start Educating Them Now
Young adults think they know everything, they think they're invincible, and they think that nothing bad will ever happen to them. You and I both know that's not true.
You simply MUST prepare your new, teen driver to be as safe as possible while you still have the opportunity to do so. Here’s how to educate your teen to drive safely on the road right from the start.
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PDF How to Drive Safely 49 Expert Tips Tricks and Advice for New Teen Drivers Damian Brindle 9781980674948 Books
"A fact packed little book that should be a must for all new drivers. Parents, make your teens read this book even before they get their permit and is a perfect companion to drivers ed class. Keep your new driver safe and aware. A kust read."
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How to Drive Safely 49 Expert Tips Tricks and Advice for New Teen Drivers Damian Brindle 9781980674948 Books Reviews
- Driving is one of the deadliest things we all do everyday. We take it for granted. And it's one of the leading causes of death in the US. MOST accidents can be avoided and the tips in this book, will help to make you a better driver. My daughter is doing drivers Ed right now, I added this book to the course requirements and the teacher where she learned this stuff. Definitely worth the read for young drivers and as a refresher to those of us who've been around the block a time or two!
- The book is full of very good advice and tips. The only concern that I have is will young people take the time to read it and I wonder how many parents would either get them to read it or bother to read it to their children?Good advice for any driver
- A fact packed little book that should be a must for all new drivers. Parents, make your teens read this book even before they get their permit and is a perfect companion to drivers ed class. Keep your new driver safe and aware. A kust read.
- This is a book is certainly for teenage drivers but also for drivers that have been driving for many years or even decades. Sometimes us older drivers need a reboot on safe driving. You could call this a Safe driving survival manual and it accomplishes its job. If you have a new driver coming up in the family this is the book to get and go through it with them. You'll be glad you did.
- Everyone needs a reminder, so this book is suitable for experienced drivers that need to be reminded of some rules of the road and driving techniques they have forgotten. And it's excellent for learning drivers, of course.
- works perfect
- Somewhat informative but too general and no really unique advice.
- Damian Brindle produced the excellent Drive Safely book. It is written in succinct clear plain language and should be read by all drivers, especially young inexperienced drivers. Parents should give this book to every teen with a learner permit. It should be handed out in every drivers ed class for those of any age. Importantly Mr. Brindle covers distracted driving beyond just the warnings about cellphone use. I also liked the advice he gave about making all the adjustments to mirrors, A/C, radio, seats before a driver gets underway. Throughout the book Mr. Brindle provides hyperlinks to sources for statistics, as well as useful references, products and other survival/safety books. As a former EMT and Outdoor Emergency Care instructor, I have made it a habit to have emergency first aid supplies in my vehicles and the gloves I keep are high temperature resistant types. Mr Brindle has excellent advice.