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Yes,
it set easy-to-understand guidelines and the repercussions for not
following them.
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2
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Yes,
it was helpful. It brought up some points for discussion
that I
hadn't thought of. I have sent along a small donation by
mail.
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3
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I
think it's a useful program as it is, and I can't think of any way
to
improve it at this time.
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4
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It
clearly stated rules and limits.
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5
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I started making
a contract right after our son got his license. My goal was
to finish it & implement it October 25. My son was in a
serious accident on October 24. All walked away, but one boy
was hurt enough to be airlifted later for a neck injury. My
son made some bad choices that he still may have made
with the contract, but I regret not putting in place the day
he got his license. He will not drive again for several
more months but we will have the contract in place before
then. I wish parents (like me) would be more willing to step
up and be the "tough guy" with their teen drivers.
It could save their lives. I can't even imagine having to
live with the "what ifs" if someone would've died in
that accident.
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6
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Mainly
helpful in conveying to him what we expect. He keeps a copy
in his glove compartment in his car
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7
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It was helpful because it provided a basis for discussions
and useful educational materials.
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8
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Continue
the good job
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9
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I
am Executive Director of a nonprofit youth development
organization and plan to include this program in the list of
recommended activities for our youth participants.
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10
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Yes,
the organized lesson plans are great. Reminding our kids
about the
video you showed is helpful too.
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11
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We
actually did a lot on our own because it's just common sense.
However, it was good for our daughter to read the same information
we've been coaching her on from another source, as we do
everything. We agree you need to start teaching your kids
"how to drive" about a year before getting there. Start
talking about what to look for, where to stop, rules, signs,
etc. Everything that has nothing to do with the gas and break
first. Then, that is all embedded in their minds already and they
can concentrate on the rest when they get behind the wheel.
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12
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Bring
it to schools? I'm not even sure how I got wind of it, but it
might have been through a publication. How about advertising the
web page in church bulletins, papers, schools or school
newspapers, organizations, etc.
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13
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It
helped to set some boundaries – reinforce responsibilities and
that driving is not a "right".
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14
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Make
it a mandatory part of any young driver getting his or her
license.
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15
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Yes
She drove for 1 month before limited passenger driving. No cell
phone south of a certain road (into town) and hands free only
north of that road.
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16
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Yes
with my teenage daughter. She needed structure.
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17
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As
explained above it was very useful and I think made an impact on
our daughter, even though we did not formally execute the program.
It also helped me change my driving habits. It is a wonderful
program at the best and at worst a great reminder fro adults on
safe driving habits. That makes it a winner in my book.
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18
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If
both parents don't agree on the need and how to enforce it, it is
still a helpful tool - that was our case. I cannot think of any
way for you to improve the program. Maybe create a forum for
parents to discuss how they got their kids or spouse to support
the effort.
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19
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Yes,
it was a good springboard for conversation with my son when he got
his license, and then again after he started driving solo. We
continue to discuss portions of the Promise when the opportunity
arises.
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20
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Yes.
It helped underline the other inputs into my son's life.
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21
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I
linked it to my nephew’s site. He was killed in a car
crash. The 16-year-old driver was doing 80 in a 45 mph zone.
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22
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My
sister used it for her teenager and she said it was the best of
all similar sites.
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23
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Yes,
and included your website on our summer church youth newsletter
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24
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The
only suggestion I would have is to possibly add a second contact
for your child should they need assistance. I told my son and put
on the contract that if he is too scared, embarrassed, unsure,
etc...to call me or his Dad, he is to identify an adult that he
would call for assistance to act as a mediator or temporary safe
harbor. We obtained the permission of this person; set the
ground rules and all signed that item number on the contract.
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25
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I
think that even more emphasis must be put on a prolonged period of
accompanied driving. Individual maturity counts a lot.
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26
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Yes,
the program is an excellent idea and provides a level of insurance
for my wife and I.
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27
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YES
It gets us talking about issues raised.
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28
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Yes,
it was an icebreaker showing him others are doing the program as
well and that it's a nationwide program.
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29
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Let
me begin by sharing that your program and its website were very
strong references when building my own safe driving program for my
sixteen year old son who received his license in July 2004. Your
information was very helpful, and among many references used. In
addition to building a safe driving program, a "driving
contract" was created and implemented. From this,
I forwarded the same information--websites and a copy of the
contract to the chief of our local police department. He
enthusiastically endorsed the concepts, and has provided the
information and copies of the contract to many parents.
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30
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While
most of the tenets of the safe driving program are just good ol'
common sense to most mature drivers, it became a structured and
defined approach when training my son, as well as letting him
loose on the highways. I feel he has excellent driving skills, but
also he is now very aware of my feelings, expectations and limits
on his driving "behavior."
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31
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Would
be an asset to all parents of driving teens, and marketing it more
widely would be a tremendous step.
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32
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We
did use the safe driving program in our family and yes we found it
helpful to bring awareness to a very stressful time. I
personally have spoken of the program to many people. We
find the program to be helpful in that it brings attention to the
factors that are important. Thank you for the service and
thank you to Marcy Smothers at our local radio station for
bringing you to our attention.
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33
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Get
e-mail address out to High Schools w/ Drivers Ed programs for
parents.
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34
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I
liked the guidelines it helped set and the feedback you had from
police officers and other driving instructors. It helped my
daughter understand why I wanted to spend so much time with
supervised driving
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We
also liked it because it wasn't "our" idea; we were
following guidelines from someone far smarter than us. Makes
it a little easier for a new driver to buy into.
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35
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I
printed it out and have available for students and families at my
high school library.
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36
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Everything
was helpful. We didn't know exactly if the conditions that
we put on his driving privileges were valid and your site
indicated that yes, we were on the right path with our
concerns/demands, etc.
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37
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I
have discussed this program with other mother's with teenagers. I
sat down with my son and read over each part of the contract.
We both signed it. I hope that this will eliminate the
"you never told me" statement later. A friend told me
about this program. I think it could be more widely
advertised, maybe through the schools, driver ed programs or
insurance companies.
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38
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I
think the worst thing that can happen a young teenager is to
suddenly find that they are not immortal. And that they are the
one it happened too and not it only happens to other people.
My daughter has had two accidents since she received her
license. The first was outside school in really bad weather.
The 2nd with me in the car. She is a careful driver
and drives well. Her accidents were inexperience and bad
judgment. She is the more
careful of her friends when driving and the only one that keeps
the speed limit - she can't believe they have not had an accident.
I am waiting for them to have one as at the speed that they do
drive, they will not come out of it or they will be very badly
injured! The great thing about your program is it made my
daughter think about other people on the road and always leave
room for error hers and others. I would love if your program
were compulsory. I wish I had found it before she got her
full license. I would definitely have used it, and aim to
with my other daughter who has her learners now.
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39
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Please
try and get it out to schools and Government institutions like the
Vehicle Bureau. So every child and family gets a copy. I
wish the driving age was 18 and that the kids had restrictions.
Unfortunately some parents let the kids drive anyway.
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40
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It
was very helpful - having it come from an outside
"official" source seemed to make a big difference with
my son. This is because it wasn't just more rules coming
from his mother and father.
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41
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I
think it is great.
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42
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We
shared the site with many friends; we found the site very helpful
as it filled in a lot of the information gaps for us with our
first teenage driver, our son. Thank you!
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43
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Yes,
I believe it reinforced her awareness of the need for constant
attention to safe driving. We are fortunate that she is a
responsible person. I plan to use it with my son when he is
of age.
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44
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I
heard about it on KSRO in Santa Rosa and downloaded the agreement
right away. I have a 16-year-old just starting driving lessons now
so I will be going over the agreement with him during the summer.
I think it will be very good. I have told other parents about
it. As it becomes a part of our family's plan I will inform you.
Thank you for the agreement.
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45
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Yes.
We wanted to set up guidelines for our daughter ahead of time so
she would know our expectations and the consequences she would
face. She is extremely responsible and hardly drives except
to school, to church, to babysit, to help out with her younger
siblings and occasionally go to a friend's. She is very good
about calling whenever she arrives and departs from a destination.
We will definitely use the program when our other children reach
driving age, as they do not have the "first born"
tendencies!
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46
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Very
helpful, it gave my daughter boundaries, simple rules she had to
abide by or the car was taken away.
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47
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Yes,
I have used the program and it is great. It helps to have the
established guidelines to discuss with my daughter and enforce. I
have not recommended it to anyone else but will--just busy!
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48
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Printed
two of the Accident Forms for every vehicle. (one for my family
member and one for the other driver of the other car) Its so nice
to know that its there in case of an accident. I will know
EXACTLY what information I need to get and give to the other
drivers.
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49
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Start
handing it out with the Drivers Ed Classes and with the Drivers
Handbooks. Put it into schools- especially around Prom
time... A lot of limo companies will give you discounts if you
sign a document like that that states you are a safe driver and
promise not to drink and drive, etc. (I can only do so much
to spread the word- and believe me... I'm trying...)
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50
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We
added as long as she is in our house there will be no one with
alcohol and no one with any drugs even in her car.
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51
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Good
ideas and practicable applications
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52
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Thank
you for helping us to communicate with our teenage drivers. I
imagine that it is pretty thankless work, but I want you to know
that as a parent, I really appreciate it!
Keep up the good work.
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53
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YES
- very helpful!!!! Great idea!
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54
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Yes,
to a Driver's Ed teacher whom I had originally asked for this type
of information from, but she had none.
Yes,
my son had to sign the contract and go over every line filled in
by us and the additional specific information we provided.
Yes,
it was a great guideline for whose responsibility was whose from
the beginning of driving. He was not allowed to drive until we had
gone over all of it together. He began to have an attitude of,
"I know, Mom, I get all this stuff, do we have to read every
single word of it?" Needless to say, I ended the reading of
the contract until the next day, which meant he could not drive to
school the next day as he had been planning. I wanted him to try
to grasp the severity of the responsibility of driving and if he
wanted to hurry through the initial stages, he was going to miss
something and do the usual, "I didn't know that"
response from a teen when something did happen. He is a very
bright kid, just impatient, so this was a great help.
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55
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My
daughter turned 16 on April 6 and on that day she signed a 4 page
Driving Agreement which was reviewed by her prior and a few minor
changes were made to satisfy both parties. The agreement is
to be reviewed on June 6th to see if changes should/could be made.
I used a lot of your ideas and tweaked them accordingly.
My daughter showed her agreement to a lot of her friends but
I felt many of the parents thought this agreement must be
because I don't trust her rather than it being an agreement where
the responsibilities/expectations of driving were written and
consequences were stated upfront.
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56
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I
would try to get the message to Driving Instructors at schools to
make them aware of the program so they can mention it to parents
and possibly show them a sample agreement.
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57
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Yes,
we used the contract, modified as we saw prudent and as a result
of our child's input.
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58
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Yes,
it not only gave ideas of items to consider (relative to concepts
of safe driving restrictions for our child), but it also
reinforced parental responsibilities in having a teen drives.
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59
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Yes
- While my son was less than enthusiastic with the program, it did
serve as a way to begin an open dialog. We used it when he first
started driving and then at the first follow-up.
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60
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As
I said, for us, the benefit of this program was the dialog it
opened. 4 years ago, our community lost two teens in a horrible
car accident involving excess speed and no seat belts. That left a
lasting impression on their classmates. Brittany would have
graduated with my son this year and was remembered often during
commencement exercises last week. My son remains a safe
driver and I hope he continues to benefit from what we taught him
both with your safe driving program and our on the road
instruction.
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Yes.
It helped my wife and I explain our rules about driving to our
son. We weren't sure exactly how to approach subjects such as
passengers and driving hours, but your program helped us help him
become a better, safer driver.
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62
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Yes
- i am an insurance agent & have referred people to the site
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63
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The
contract was OUTSTANDING. I liked that it had to do with a
promise I made as well as my daughter made.
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64
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Yes,
I thought by both of us reading and signing the contract we made a
commitment to each other regarding the importance of safety,
however car safety has always been very important in our family.
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65
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I
would like to find out how to provide this information to our
parent group at our High School in an easy way that we could
provide a small presentation and have the forms available at one
of our parent member meetings. Thank you very much.
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66
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Yes,
we used the Safe driving commitment sheet and added a few more
things in it to individualize it to our specific needs. I
had been looking for a contract and finally put it into Google and
your program showed up otherwise I don't think I would have found
it otherwise. I will keep it in mind to tell others about.
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67
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Keep
doing it...if it saves one life (and you may never know it did),
your mission was accomplished! We are praying for you!
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68
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First
of all well done, the I Promise program was for me invaluable help
and support. As a single mother with a teen-age son, I not
only suffered from the normal anxiety of "letting him loose
behind the wheel" but also feared coaching/restricting too
much or too ittle...thank you for sharing the I Promise program.
It is indeed a labor of love and I for one am very grateful.
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69
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Yes
I did, as I mentioned above, I feared either restricting too much
or too little, your thoughtful guidelines made me realize I was
not alone and there can't be too much instilling responsibility
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70
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Family
rules are usually not written. Driving Safety is important
enough to be documented.
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71
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Get
the information out. I told many people and my insurance
agent about. The more people that know the better.
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72
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YES- I felt it was better to be pro-active than re-active.
On such a serious responsibility and privilege, which most kids
take lightly and for granted, it was easier to "play the
game" with the rules firmly in place. Thank you for providing
your information.
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73
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YES - I took several programs and consolidated.
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74
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I
did visit your web site and found it extremely, extremely helpful.
Our family does use the safe driving program - only modified
somewhat to fit our family's dynamic and goals. I created a
contract that is working very, very well with our 16-year-old son.
And it's nice because our nine-year-old sees it and
recognizes that he'll be participating in a similar contract when
he's of age. I forwarded the contract we created to several
of our friends
and family and directed them to your web site.
What I've found is particularly nice is that Jake fully
understands our expectations and knows what the consequences will
be should he violate the contract. What's also nice is that
there are certain expectations of us, as parents. My husband
has never been diligent about wearing a seatbelt, but now that
it's part of our part of the contract, we have some leverage to
get him to wear it.
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75
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We
referred to the program and used some of the suggestions along
with other ideas we came up with as a family or from other
friends. We wrote our own contract but used some of what your
provided.
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76
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We
should always be talking to our teen drivers about safety issues,
some parents may need a gentle reminder of this, especially if
their teen has been driving for several months. We learn to trust
them, but we can never afford to take for granted that they are
inexperienced drivers.
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Yes
we used the safe driving program in our family. My son
turned 16 on 2/3/05. He found it very informational and
helpful. He learned more from your program than he did in
his drivers ed classes which were 10 days at 3 hours per day.
A lot of the little things (I do not have specifics here at
work) you spoke about stuck in his head and we'll be driving along
and he'll say, I remember reading about that, or so and so said to
do this.
Your contract was wonderful and at least 4 other family's I know
of used it with their teens. My son initially thought it hokey,
but after reading your program and the contract did in fact sign
it and is following it. I greatly appreciate the fact that
your pro |