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  • Driver's education

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    The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. (January 2007) Driver's education or driver's ed is a formal class or program that prepares a new driver to obtain a learner's permit or driver's license. It may take place in a classroom, in a vehicle, online, or a combination of the above. Topics of instruction include traffic code or laws and vehicle operation. Typically, instruction will warn of dangerous conditions in driving such as road conditions, driver impairments, and hazardous weather. Instructional videos may also be shown, demonstrating proper driving strategies and the consequences for not observing the rules. The term driver's ed is one that is typically used in the United States, and other countries often have other terms for a driving test or examination. Contents 1 Instruction 2 History 3 Online courses 4 Obtaining a license 5 On track 6 E... (see more)

  • Grant Ginder

    Grant Ginder Born Grant Ginder 1983 Laguna Beach, California Occupation Novelist Nationality American Period 2009–present Genres Fiction Notable work(s) Driver's Education (2013) grantginder.wordpress.com Grant Ginder is an American author. Contents 1 Background and education 2 Career 3 References 4 Works 5 External links Background and education [edit] Ginder, born in 1983[1] and raised in Laguna Beach, California,[2] received a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.F.A. from New York University. At the latter, Ginder studied with novelists Junot Diaz and Colson Whitehead.[3] Career [edit] While in college, Ginder worked as intern in the offices of California representative Loretta Sanchez.[4] Upon completing his education, Ginder served as speechwriter for John Podesta at the Center for American Progress.[5] In 2009, he published his first novel, This is How it Starts, a story of young government employees and interns working in Washingt... (see more)

  • New York Drives Program

    This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (October 2012) New York Drives is a program at Brooklyn Workforce Innovations (BWI) which provides unemployed and/or low-income New Yorkers with free driver's education courses and job readiness training, leading to a New York State Driver's License and placement in either a job or sector-based career development program. The goal of New York Drives is to connect out of work New Yorkers, in a relatively short period of time, with a means for earning both immediate income and long-term opportunity, despite the current economic downturn. New York Drives provides professional development skills training combined with three to five weeks of driving lessons. After participants successfully pass the road test, Graduates can apply to one of BWI’s sector-based training programs leading to skilled employmen... (see more)

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