We had a mandatory class called Safety.
My understanding was you watched graphic movies, and wrote extensive reports. Only after you passed Safety, could you take Drivers Ed.

There was a summer safety course with a different teacher, much easier.
And not the fat, lazy, perv that normally taught it.

I was Vo-tech. We had to lose a mandatory credit to meet scheduling.
Safety was it.
I wasn't going to pay for summer school, and lose work.
So, 🖕!

Yep. I paid 10% of 600 dollars for several years.
But figuring in the $100 fee, and a weeks money, and I didn't have
do do the BS stuff. I was happy.

Spent 5 weeks in truck driving school.
Two, on the road training.

Later spent a week in a trainer training course.
And three years as a trainer. On road and in house.
So, I guess I eventually got wrapped up in Drivers Ed.

Some one mentioned "Mom and Dad lessons".
Wife also went to CDL school. And drove long haul.

One daughter has been through Mom and Dad school.
Still gets "refresher" training. And put in the seat when we go
to high traffic places.
The 14 year old tomorrow daughter has been getting situational
lessons since her sisters training started.

I'll put our training up against any paid course.
We might not come out on top.
But will beat most.

How many set up cone obstacle coarser.

A bunch!

How many back through it?
Using the side mirrors?
Not a marked lane, but serpentine. Like on a CDL course.
But with 5 cones.


Last edited by Dillonbuck; 06/20/21.

Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!