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Driving School in Foxboro MA

Earning Your Driving License

While driving down to work one day, I realized rush hours are often made worse by ill-trained drivers. It's not enough to just manage to get hold of a driver's license and then vroom off. There is definitely more to driving than just getting behind that steering wheel. If you have been planning to join a driving school soon, you would do well to note that most of your driving lessons are meant to be stored in your active memory for good. But then we often want things in a jiffy. So, we opt for drivers' education courses that are short -- the shorter the better for some. Well, how you drive and how fast you grasp are subjective issues that only your drivers' training classes can eventually determine. However, what a new driver should understand and appreciate is that drivers' education classes are designed to ensure that when you drive down the road with your car, you know exactly what you should do behind the wheel. That is be a responsible, not just any, driver.

Most driving schools offer new/aspiring drivers the complete Driver Education Course made mandatory by the Registry of Motor Vehicles, including:

• Classroom training (30 hours)
Behind the wheel driving instruction (12 hours)
• In-car observation of another student (6 hours)
• Parent's class (2 hours)

Not many drivers out there lay too much emphasis on drivers' ed. But what harm can it do to be an informed driver? Probably, I will never understand because I am yet to figure out how not wearing a seat belt while driving, for instance, can raise the cool quotient in 16- to 24-year-olds!

Some training schools, like the Foxboro Driving School, also resort to driving ed games to catch the imagination of young drivers and bring home to them the importance of driving safely. The school seems to have a simple policy: learn to drive responsibly in Foxboro first, the rest should follow. Whether it's defensive driving or safe driving, the real test of your driving skills will be on the streets of Massachusetts. So, you would do well to make the most of those drivers' ed practice tests and traffic school lessons.

The school says its drivers’ training classes include parent-taught driver education and are primarily directed at giving a candidate a thorough understanding of responsible and safe driving. And if you are looking forward to taking the learner’s permit practice test in the near future, ensure the time you spend in the driving school is time spent well in understanding not only what you need to do behind the wheel but also what you need to keep in mind when you hit the road.

The motor vehicle traffic fatalities stats are always depressing. If you have been able do your bit to bring some sanity to the maddening traffic hours by driving safely and also allowing others to drive in one piece, you should breathe easy. For your driver’s license has been well earned.