Safe Young Drivers: A Guide for Parents and Teens

"Sixteen is the most perilous age to drive, with a 16-year-old twelve times more likely to die in a crash. States' lax licensing and minimal driver education exacerbate the issue. 'Safe Young Drivers' by Phil Berardelli provides a vital guide for teens and parents, offering lessons, tips, and essential car choosing advice. Aimed at bridging the education gap, it includes graphics, an index, and a road mini-encyclopedia, making it an indispensable tool for new drivers and their instructors."

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About the Author: Phil Berardelli
Phil Berardelli is a writer and editor with more experience than he'd like to admit at this point. As a journalist over four decades he covered such topics as energy, education, popular culture and science as well as highway safety. His work appeared in The Washington Post, Washington Times, Los Angeles Times, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and many other newspapers and magazines. He was an editor at McGraw-Hill, Time-Life and United Press International. His background also includes several years as a middle-school teacher and six years as producer and co-host of a weekly television program, "The Moviegoing Family," which appeared in the Washington, D.C., area and nationally on The Learning Channel. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he has lived in Northern Virginia since 1970.
Sixteen is by far the most dangerous age on the road. A 16-year-old is twelve times as likely as older drivers to die in a crash as a single occupant. Put two young teens in a vehicle, and the odds of death and injury nearly double. Three or four unsupervised teens riding together constitute a recipe for disaster. Despite these sobering facts, the procedure for obtaining a drivers license in most states remains minimal. Some don't even require a learner's permit. Some allow the permit to be obtained before age 16. Although some states have installed graduated licensing, with sensible restrictions for the youngest drivers, many still impose only the most minimal requirements. The condition of formal driver education in America is no better. A small number of high schools operate relatively comprehensive programs that require parental involvement. But most have cut back driver ed. classes to the point where they can accommodate only a small portion of students. Even the lucky ones receive only a few hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. Commercial driving schools, even the most competent and conscientious among them, cannot possibly provide complete instruction. Safe Young Drivers helps to address this enormous problem. It is an indispensable guide for teaching teens to drive. Written by Phil Berardelli, a father and former teacher who understands this often frustrating - and potentially dangerous - passage into adulthood, Safe Young Drivers is intended for parents and teens to use together. Each new lesson addresses parental issues, such as how to choose a car for your teen, and provides teens with simple instruction and important tips to remember. With simple graphics, a complete index, and a section called Some ABC's for the Road - a mini-encyclopedia for teens - Safe Young Drivers offers a valuable tool for all new drivers and their teachers.

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