Breakthrough award-winning book uses pilot training to help teenage drivers avoid the 13 most common fatal driving mistakes.
How to teach your child to drive with the awareness, accuracy and focus of a pilot.
Parents of teenage drivers:
Can you name the 13 most common vulnerabilities that will catch your teenage driver or teenage passenger off guard and force them into making a split-second life or death decision?
Saving Our Teen Drivers is written by a commercial pilot with over 25 years of flying experience and details how professional aviation training on accident avoidance and the decision making process can help younger drivers detect and avoid the 13 most common fatal mistakes teen drivers repeatedly make.
80 to 90 percent of teenage driving deaths are attributed to driver decision error. For years, several aviation organizations have dedicated millions of dollars to better educate pilots in reducing pilot decision error. This critical knowledge is transferable to drivers of all ages - and is especially vital to younger and inexperienced drivers.
Saving Our Teen Drivers is written to empower parents in educating their children, from a pilot's point of view, on how to reduce their odds of having an accident. Any driver between 15 to 19 years old will directly benefit from this knowledge and experience.
Parents, bus drivers, chauffeurs, civil service personnel and driver education instructors will all find valuable and relevant material to improve their driving safety and training knowledge.
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"Piloting and driving skills are similar. By including a focus on distractions and inattention, John Loughry has addressed a key area that can make a significant difference in the highway accident rate."
"This is a very well crafted book. The text is easy to read and very detail oriented. It is thoughtful and complete in addressing the needs of the teen driver. It has very sound advice on how to teach teen drivers how to make the right decisions in a critical moment."
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