Why take Driving Lessons
Well, driving lessons can be a backbone to enhance your existing driving skills.With constantly upgrading vehicular world with an additional burden of traffic law implementation, it is a necessity rather than just a want to learn how to drive safe.
You drive from home to work and you know it well what kind of drivers you come across everyday.It may be a close call sometimes.
Well the answer to all the questions that arises in your mind then is Drive Safe..Drive smart.You cannot change the mentality and the way of driving of the people around you but yes, you can change your way of driving.
At Defensive Driving, you will be trained to be the best and smart driver.It gives you the opportunity to polish your existing driving skills or be a matured driver from the word go.
The structure of the training varies accordingly for beginners to advanced. And added to it is an option of intermediate.
Lastly, with the introduction of Truck Driving Lessons, Defensive Driving is the one stop driving school.
Come be a part of smart and safe driving drivers.
Visit us at http://www.defensivedriving.com.au
NEW – 50 Log Book Hours required
All learners obtaining their permit on or after 12 November 2012 will be provided with a log book requiring 50 hours of supervised driving.
The first 25 hours of supervised driving must be completed before being eligible for the practical driving assessment. There is no time limit for this component.
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A Google announcement for this site
Defensive Driving School recently received a note from Google commending us on recent increased visits and improvements to our site that make us easier to find.
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Tips For Learners
Do things the right way every time – be aware of good practices and avoid falling into bad habits
Remember traffic rules and always look out for posted signs – they’re there to keep you safe
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Tips For Parents
You’ve been driving for years so it shouldn’t be too hard to teach your teenager how to drive…right?
Everything you do in your car is almost instinctive. You rarely need to think about what action you need to take.
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What is Defensive Driving?
Driving to save lives, time, and money, in spite of the conditions around you
and the actions of others
National Safety Council & Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operations
Defensive Driving involves training that goes beyond mastery of road rules and the basics of driving.
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