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Drivers ed isn't enough for new drivers, Volvo report finds

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2017 Hagerty Teen Drive GoldenAmericans agree on one thing: when it comes to driver's education, the system is seriously lagging. The Harris Poll conducted on behalf of Volvo found the majority of Americans believe the standard driver's license test is outdated, at a minimum. More than half of the respondents said they feel the driver's ed system is outdated, while 9 in 10...

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Just yesterday alone, I would say drivers ed is extremely lacking. I witnessed someone reverse down a main road with traffic coming. Luckily nothing happened but that was a recipe for disaster 

Funny how the article states there is a problem but offers no solutions just that it is a problem. No putting the monkey on the back of parents, taxpayers, or - perish the thought - on the driver education system (e.g. the school systems, teachers and student drivers). Well - that will change.

 

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9 minutes ago, Frosty said:

Funny how the article states there is a problem but offers no solutions just that it is a problem.

Welcome to journalism in 2019 :lol: . Granted, I have no idea how to improve the system. At least we're not like China:

 

 

8 minutes ago, Ringo64 said:

Welcome to journalism in 2019 :lol: . Granted, I have no idea how to improve the system. At least we're not like China:

 

 

:picard:   Faaaaaaa..........k me!

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