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by John Robertson

If you have a son or daughter who is almost old enough to get their drivers license or learners permit, you probably want to know about drivers ed. Drivers education used to be offered by public and private schools, across the country. Unfortunately, budget cuts have caused the funding for these programs to be eliminated and now it’s on parents’ shoulders to foot the bill.

The price to own several drivers education vehicles just got too out of hand for most school districts. Between the buying price of the vehicle, the taxes and title and the cost of fuel, it’s virtually impossible to fathom that any school district could afford the cost. Many schools can’t afford text books these days, let alone buying cars and paying for auto insurance.

One of the first and most important things that I remember learning in drivers ed is that driving is a privilege, not a right. It is of key importance that our children realize this, as well. With the high prices at the gas pump, kids just can’t go running around the countryside like we used to. Most drivers ed classes are now offered through schools that teach defensive driving courses to individuals who have had tickets or accidents.

These schools are surely thrilled by the fact that public schools no longer offer drivers ed courses. What about drivers ed for private schools? This is a rarity. Unless your children go to a school that offers some sort of drivers ed, you’re going to have to foot the bill. Of course, you’ll get some sort of reduction on your auto insurance policies when your child attends an accredited drivers ed course, so there is some solace.

What will your child need to do about drivers ed? There are courses in every area of the country that are being offered these days. You can even sign your child up for an online drivers ed class, though that just doesn’t seem possible to fathom. Your child will learn all of the state and local laws regarding traffic when they attend drivers ed.

They will learn about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. You can expect that they will see some films that they may not really want to watch. Surely you remember these movies from when we were in high school. It’s always good to put a little bit of fear into your almost drivers so they’re aware of what could happen if they’re careless and dangerous.

Your child will then take to the road with an instructor and other children. The students will take turns driving and must remain calm and quiet while the others are being instructed. You can expect your child to learn how to park, drive and in some cases, change a flat tire.

When you need to find out about drivers ed in your area, the quickest and easiest way to learn about schools is to search online. When you’re waiting to get your child behind the wheel of a car, the quickest way to get them up to speed is by taking a drivers ed course through a local, accredited academy.

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