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Welcome to Defensive Driving. Defensive driving is not
driving slowly, its driving on your guard and being ready to take evasive action immediately. Defensive driving involves techniques such as checking over your shoulder when
changing lanes, covering your brake when approaching dangerous situations in the traffic, and many other techniques that will help keep you and your
passengers safe. By learning how to be a defensive driver, you'll be prepared for a worst case scenario and respond spontaneously to the pre-learned safety drills. |
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Learning to drive? One hour with a qualified
driving instructor, will give you a credit of three hours
in your driving log book. By taking advantage of the three hour
credit scheme, you will not only increase your driving hours,
but will be taught by a qualified instructor.
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