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Attention Kansas parents and teens! Stop by and visit us in person at an upcoming conference in your area:
What: MPE Conference
When: April 25-26, 2008
Where: KCI Expo Center, Kansas City, Missouri
What: TPA Conference
When: May 30-31, 2008
Where: Century II, Wichita, Kansas
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Teen drivers may apply for a permit at the age of 14, with the approval of a parent or legal guardian. Driver Ed in a Box® gives you the tools to work with your teen during the permit stage. Kansas requires you spend a minimum of 50 hours supervising your teen driver during the permit time. Our course will guide you past the handling skills learned in traditional driver education, giving you the tools you need to teach the skills your teen driver needs to become a safe, collision-free driver. By combining the 50 hours Kansas requires with the tools you receive in Driver Ed in a Box®, you will help your teen build the habits of safe, collision-free driving (click here to access our Product Description page). Driver Ed in a Box® creates habits that are proven to be effective (see Survey).
The Driver Ed in a Box® program gives you the tools to master the skills of each section of driving (we break it down to Parking Lot, Neighborhood, Two Lane and Four Lane Light Traffic, Freeway, Rural and Heavy Traffic). With our checklist and audio CDs, it allows the student to master the skills required in each area at their own pace before moving on to the next section. Once you have completed 50 hours of adult supervised driving, with 10 of those hours being at night, and are at least 16 (Kansas state requirements), you can go to the local driver license examiner and take your road test. After the age of 16, a driver education course through the public school system is not required. |
Parents using Driver Ed in a Box® to work directly with their teen and supervise their progress ensures the safest teen drivers on the road.
For more information about Kansas' driver license laws, please visit:
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Parent/student comments:
"The best thing about all the in-vehicle training was the layout of all the progressing steps and every day it was something different. It was good to have my mom with me to tell me what to do and what not to do. There were plenty of situations that needed more attention than what the textbook could cover, so it was good to learn with my parent. I feel like I have become a success at being a collision-free driver." - Avery Clemmons, Student
"The audio (series is) most valuable for providing explanations of how to do in-vehicle training, something I couldn't have gotten by just obtaining a textbook." - Celeste Boudreaux, Parent
"This program is very good in explaining the steps for each maneuver. It gradually builds from the beginner's lessons up to the skilled, and gives some situations that one might meet up with in their driving. I enjoyed the Driver Ed in a Box® curriculum." - Julia Shore, Parent |
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