What Can Parents Do???

Today on the Christian Car Guy Show: What would you have done if you could go back in time and be your own parent, what could have kept you from the foolish things you did?? Call us or comment here

USA Today:
The recent deadly wrecks include:
–Four teens, ages 14-17, were killed in a one-car crash Monday night near Wilmington, Ill. They died when their car skidded off a bridge and into a creek, authorities said.
–Five teens, ages 15-17, were killed Sunday near Dumas, Texas, when their Chevy ran a stop sign and collided with a tanker loaded with fuel. Authorities said the teens died at the scene and the truck driver was severely burned.
–Six teens, ages 14-19, were killed early Sunday in Warren, Ohio, when the SUV they were in sped down a 35-mph road, hit a guard rail and flipped into a pond.
–Three teens, ages 17 and 18, from the town of Versailles, Ind., died March 7 when two pickup trucks collided outside of town. Three other students were injured in the crash.
–Two teens, ages 17 and 18, were killed March 5 in Watford City, N.D., when their SUV slid on ice, collided with an oncoming truck and split in half. The 17-year-old driver was also hurt in the crash.

Jim Graham, Director of Ford Motor company’s “Driving Skills for life program” will be Joining us with their top 10 tips https://www.drivingskillsforlife.com/

Safe Driving TipsMy #1 Tip…. Prayer

Check out these short one-minute videos to learn some valuable information on how to be safe in your vehicle:

Look Ahead!

A professional driver gives an important tip from Ford Motor Company’s Driving Skills for Life. It is designed to help young drivers improve their skills in four key areas that are critical factors in more than 60% of teen vehicle crashes, hazard recognition, vehicle handling, space management and speed management.

Slow Down!

A professional driver gives some important tips on times when you should slow down, as part of Ford Motor Company’s Driving Skills for Life. The program is designed to help young drivers improve their skills in four key areas that are critical factors in more than 60% of teen vehicle crashes, hazard recognition, vehicle handling, space management and speed management.

Seating Position

A professional driver gives an important tip about seating position from Ford Motor Company’s Driving Skills for Life. It is designed to help young drivers improve their skills in four key areas that are critical factors in more than 60% of teen vehicle crashes, hazard recognition, vehicle handling, space management and speed management.

Skid Recovery!

A professional driver gives some important tips on how to recover from a skid from Ford Motor Company’s Driving Skills for Life program. It is designed to help young drivers improve their skills in four key areas that are critical factors in more than 60% of teen vehicle crashes, hazard recognition, vehicle handling, space management and speed management.

Tire Pressure!

A professional driver explains why proper tire pressure is so important — and how it can save you money at the gas pump. It’s from Ford Motor Company’s Driving Skills for Life program, which is designed to help young drivers improve their skills in four key areas that are critical factors in more than 60% of teen vehicle crashes, hazard recognition, vehicle handling, space management and speed management.

Two wheels off the pavement!

A professional driver explains what to do when two wheels of your vehicle go off the pavement. It’s from Ford Motor Company’s Driving Skills for Life program, which is designed to help young drivers improve their skills in four key areas that are critical factors in more than 60% of teen vehicle crashes, hazard recognition, vehicle handling, space management and speed management.

Driver Distraction!

A professional driver talks about the importance of keeping your eyes on the road when you’re driving. It’s from Ford Motor Company’s Driving Skills for Life program, which is designed to help young drivers improve their skills in four key areas that are critical factors in more than 60% of teen vehicle crashes, hazard recognition, vehicle handling, space management and speed management.

Look where you want to go!

A professional driver explains why it’s important to look where you want to go, not at an obstacle, when you’re driving. These tips are from Ford Motor Company’s Driving Skills for Life program, which is designed to help young drivers improve their skills in four key areas that are critical factors in more than 60% of teen vehicle crashes, hazard recognition, vehicle handling, space management and speed management.

Vehicle Dynamics!

A professional driver explains why you need to adjust your driving style to the type of vehicle you drive. These tips are from Ford Motor Company’s Driving Skills for Life program, which is designed to help young drivers improve their skills in four key areas that are critical factors in more than 60% of teen vehicle crashes, hazard recognition, vehicle handling, space management and speed management.

Don’t Give Up!

A professional driver explains why you should never give up in an emergency situation. These tips are from Ford Motor Company’s Driving Skills for Life program, which is designed to help young drivers improve their skills in four key areas that are critical factors in more than 60% of teen vehicle crashes, hazard recognition, vehicle handling, space management and speed management.