At one time, attending driver’s ed in high school was practically a rite of passage rather than a driving education option they could choose from. Driver’s ed classes in high schools typically consist of several hours of classroom training in which students are taught the rules of the road and the rationale behind them before they get behind the driver’s seat of their parents’ car. Of course, school-offered courses aren’t the only option. Parents can opt to send their teen to an independent driving school outside of what is offered by the high school they attend. The birth of the…
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