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<blockquote data-quote="dillweed" data-source="post: 850925" data-attributes="member: 5938"><p>Yep, it's darned hard teaching young ones to drive. They just don't seem ready for such responsibility, do they? I'm sure our parents were also afraid for US. </p><p></p><p>I helped my niece a few years ago and also mentioned some of the seeing habits. Aim high in steering was one I used a lot. It really helped me stay in centered my lane while driving the pkg car. I also used the intersection rules as far as waiting 1, 2, 3 before proceeding. Take that extra couple seconds for safety. Don't know if I had much influence but she's a great driver now. </p><p></p><p>One thing with a teenager, their little minds are so busy doing teenager things that they often seem distracted and/or impatient with what you're saying. Somehow or another it seems to sink in. </p><p></p><p>The frozen lake training sounds ideal! What a great idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dillweed, post: 850925, member: 5938"] Yep, it's darned hard teaching young ones to drive. They just don't seem ready for such responsibility, do they? I'm sure our parents were also afraid for US. I helped my niece a few years ago and also mentioned some of the seeing habits. Aim high in steering was one I used a lot. It really helped me stay in centered my lane while driving the pkg car. I also used the intersection rules as far as waiting 1, 2, 3 before proceeding. Take that extra couple seconds for safety. Don't know if I had much influence but she's a great driver now. One thing with a teenager, their little minds are so busy doing teenager things that they often seem distracted and/or impatient with what you're saying. Somehow or another it seems to sink in. The frozen lake training sounds ideal! What a great idea. [/QUOTE]
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