thestig
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There seems to be some people in our society that believe that Advanced Driver Training is not helpful in reducing accidents.
I believe that such courses act in a number of ways, but most commonly;
1. Through the resultant increase in driver skill and awareness.
2. The inherent attitude change young drivers undergo during the courses.
How many people agree/disagree?
I am most interested in hearing about people who have actually undergone such courses.
How many people think they should be introduced as part of the high school curriculum??
L8r
P.S. For those amongst you that harbor intense feelings of paranoia and persecution. I am not in anyway associated with an advanced driving school, or any form of driver training advocacy group. I am someone who has undergone such a course and believe them to be beneficial to society at large.
I believe that such courses act in a number of ways, but most commonly;
1. Through the resultant increase in driver skill and awareness.
2. The inherent attitude change young drivers undergo during the courses.
How many people agree/disagree?
I am most interested in hearing about people who have actually undergone such courses.
How many people think they should be introduced as part of the high school curriculum??
L8r
P.S. For those amongst you that harbor intense feelings of paranoia and persecution. I am not in anyway associated with an advanced driving school, or any form of driver training advocacy group. I am someone who has undergone such a course and believe them to be beneficial to society at large.
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