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Tips From the Classroom
Don't drink or take drugs before you drive!
Hang up, stop texting and drive!
Eating while you drive can distract you.
Homework and driving don't mix.
Packing a car with all your friends is very dangerous!
Use your safety belts, they can prevent major head injuries.
Drive with both hands on the steering wheel.
Driving while you are angry or frustrated can distract you.
Stay aware of the road at all times! Road conditions can change rapidly.
Not everyone on the road wants to hear the music.
Use a helmet if you are riding or driving a motorcycle.
Yes the traffic laws apply to you drive defensively, and obey the speed
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