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Texas Defensive Driving

9:50 PM, August 17, 2008 .. Posted in Defensive Driving .. Link

Defensive driving has become a popular sector of the education market in many states with Texas and Florida leading the surge. Training companies have sprung up like weeds since several States began to encourage drivers who had been ticketed, to attend defensive driving classes. In many areas, you can trade your ticket for class time. The result is you learn in school and get that ticket cancelled from your record. More and more of these ticket academies even offer internet classes.

Ticket income is a major cash cow for most states. To give a share of this up in exchange for education indicates the schools really work. There has been mounting pressure for more and better driver education for two primary reasons. The death rate from automobile accidents has gotten out of control … especially in the under 25 age group. These deaths and the accompanying collision costs, are putting a big dent in insurance companies profitability as well as their ability to provide affordable insurance.

Whether you got your drivers license last week or 40 years ago it’s impossible to ignore the risks we some drivers take. Not only with their lives but also sometimes with ours. It’s pretty natural to spot a dangerous driver. So, it is also likely you can tell right from wrong on the road. What we all need to focus on more, is that small patch of our brain cells that links knowing with doing.

The key to achievement in any pursuit, is to adopt an attitude of pride. Are you proud of your driving skills? Like many other things in life, defensive driving is a matter of your attitude.

Driving a car is the closest most of us will ever come to flight under our own power. Just step on that gas and go, go, go. It’s easy to get carried away and some of us forget there are others out there on the road with us.

When you realize that many of those other drivers you are out there with are amateurs and may well represent a serious danger to you and your passengers…  is usually when the light goes on and you start to change your driving habits for the better.

We hope you get a good grasp of this simple and effective tool of pride in what you do. If you do than you will become an excellent driver quickly and stay one for the rest of your days.

If you understand this, then you are a good driver or well on your way to becoming one. Watch everything and everyone around you, from the time you turn the key to when you park at the end of the trip. Safe drivers live longer and spend a lot less money on insurance premiums… two admirable goals to achieve, wouldn’t you agree? Texas defensive driving may help...




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