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Using A Teen Driving App Before Hitting The Road

  • lundi 18 janvier 2016
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  • By Robert Ward


    It is quite common to see teenagers today using mobile devices like smartphones and computer tablets. They rely on these gadgets to give them instant access to the Internet and websites like Facebook and Twitter. Many schools also now use smart devices instead of textbooks to teach students their lessons in the classroom. Teens are so used to having instant information at their fingertips that they may learn best how to drive by downloading a teen driving app to their phones or tablets. They can use this application to teach them everything they need to know about driving on today's roadways in a safe and responsible manner.

    One of the most basic of lessons that teens learn involves learning how to recognize the various traffic signs. The roadways are filled with all kinds of signs that mean different things. To drive safely, teenagers must learn what the signs mean and what they are telling drivers to do.

    With an application on his or her phone or tablet, this driver can learn what the signs mean and where each sign is commonly located. Some signs have subtle differences, such as the differences between a pedestrian crossing sign and a sign for a school crossing. The differences can be explained on one of these apps.

    This application also teaches kids about local, state, and federal speeds. The federal speed limit in most places is 70 to 75 miles per hour on the highway or interstate. Some states, however, require that drivers slow down to 65 miles per hour. Cities implement much slower speeds, as low as 30 miles per hour or even slower, on city roads.

    With applications on their phones, teens can look up the speed limits in their areas and use the information to pass their exams. They may also refer to it to help them avoid getting a ticket or traffic infraction. The information may remain on their devices for as long as they need it.

    Some lessons found on the application could save teens' lives. Teenagers who live in states that experience a lot of snow and ice may need to learn how to drive on snow and icy roads. They can remain calm when they go into a skid or their car spins out on ice if they read beforehand the details on the application. They learn to steer the car in the direction of the spin out to bring the car back onto the road.

    This lesson could keep them from getting into a serious wreck. It could also save them from wrecking into another car or a piece of property. While real life experiences go a long way in teaching teenagers what they need to know in these kinds of conditions, the apps on the phones can also give them a basis for preparing themselves accordingly.

    Teenagers often look forward to driving. They need a lot of instruction prior to becoming safe drivers, however. They might pass their exams and get more in-depth knowledge of how to drive by downloading an app to their phones or tablets. Teens typically learn better and faster when this kind of technology is made available to them.




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