
All American Driving School's goal is to not only teach driving skills and
techniques, but to ingrain, within the mindset of our students, behavioral skills, attitudes and pre-meditated planning for
surviving on today's roads and highways. We take our motto seriously - "Teaching you to drive and survive."
Knowing "how" to drive is no longer enough. We want our students to be educated on staying alive when behind the
wheel or riding in an automobile. Many of the survival lessons we stress are found within our name.
Ways to become
the "ALL AMERICAN" driver:
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- "Always" fasten your seatbelts and lock doors. Only dummies don't!
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- "Learn" to control emotions when behind the wheel. Good driving requires concentration.
L - "Look" out for the other guy. Be alert for potential
hazards and conflicts.
A - "Adjust" your speed,
following distance and driving maneuvers to roadway conditions.
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- "Make" predictions of the worst that could happen so that you are prepared if it does.
E - "Evaluate" your driving periodically - find ways to improve your skills
and techniques.
R - "Respect" the laws and rules
of the road. They are for your safety and protection.
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- "Inspect" your car inside and out before driving. Keep your car well maintained.
C - "Cooperate" with and be "courteous" to other drivers. Avoid eye contact with anyone who appears to be enraged.
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- "Approach" intersections cautiously. More than 40% of accidents occur here.
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- "Never" drink and drive or ride with someone under the influence of alcohol or drugs.



"TEACHING YOU TO DRIVE AND SURVIVE"
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