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Arizona (AZ), Arkansas (AK), California (CA): Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, Sacramento, San Francisco, Colorado (CO), Connecticut (CT), Delaware (DE), Florida (FL),
Georgia (GA), Hawaii (HI), Idaho (ID), Illinois (IL): Chicago, Indiana (IN), Iowa (IA), Kansas (KS), Kentucky (KY), Louisiana (LA), Maine (ME), Maryland (MD),
Massachusetts (MA),
Michigan (MI), Minnesota (MN), Mississippi (MS), Missouri (MO), Montana (MT), Nebraska (NE), Nevada (NV), New Hampshire (NH), New Jersey (NJ), New Mexico (NM), New York (NY), North Carolina (NC), North Dakota (ND), Ohio (OH), Oklahoma (OK), Oregon (OR),
Pennsylvania (PA),
Rhode Island (RI), South Carolina (SC), South Dakota (SD), Tennessee (TN), Texas (TX), Utah (UT), Vermont (VT), Virginia (VA), Washington (WA): Seattle,
Washington, D.C.,
West Virginia (WV), Wisconsin (WI), Wyoming (WY).
One of the
highlights of the teen years is the ability to get a driver’s license. Of
course, all states have required tests that must be passed, both written and
driving ones. However, there are many rules that should be adhered to, as
different situations pop up when drivers are on the road. Since teenagers are
driving for the first time, it is important to know all the rules of the road.
Driving in Bad Weather
It’s easy to
drive on a bright, sunny day. But once winter hits, snow and ice can make for
hazardous conditions. Follow
teen driving tips to ensure a safe drive in inclement weather conditions.
Winter driving can
be the worst, especially for inexperienced teenage drivers. To drive safe:
Driving on the Highway
Teenagers
should start out slow when driving on the highways. The first time should be
done either very early in the morning or later at night when the traffic is not
too bad.
Highway driving can be tricky, even for experienced drivers, so first time
drivers should tread carefully.
Driving Near School
Teenagers
may be driving themselves to school, and driving during the hours that schools
are starting and ending. There are many tips that should be followed while
driving near a school.
Other Driving Resources
There are
other safety issues that should be followed for teens to drive safely.
Obeying the
laws of the road will help insure that there are no accidents, and that
teenagers learn the best way to drive as safely as possible.