by Social Halo Media | Sep 29, 2015 | Blog, Parent Resources, Teenage Drivers
The saying knowledge is power can be applied to just about everything in life. As we age we grow through stages of knowledge. As a child we are learning, as a teen we think we know everything, as an adult we begin to learn again and as seniors we begin to pass that...by Social Halo Media | Aug 12, 2015 | Blog, Driving, Parent Resources, Teenage Drivers
One of the best ways to prevent teen driving accidents is to teach them not only the rules of the road but defensive driving. Even with that learning, teens still are the highest group of drivers that are involved in accidents. This can be contributed to a brain...by Social Halo Media | Jul 30, 2015 | Blog, Driving, Parent Resources, Safety Tips
School is almost back in session; but before worrying about backpacks and pencils, parents should focus on safety. Surely the basics have already been instilled in your children, like don’t talk to strangers, be nice to other students and don’t get in a strangers car,...by Social Halo Media | Jun 16, 2015 | Blog, Driving, Parent Resources, Teenage Drivers
One of the many requirements that come with getting a driver’s license is practice. As a parent or guardian, it’s important to make sure your teen has had plenty of practicing and has fine-tuned their skills. The DMV requires a teen have 50 hours of...by Social Halo Media | Jun 4, 2015 | Blog, Driving, Parent Resources, Teenage Drivers
Getting a driver’s License to a teen means freedom, to not rely on someone else when wanting to go somewhere, to go farther and faster than a bicycle or walking can take you. To a parent, their teen’s driver’s license means worrying about safety, responsibility and...by Social Halo Media | Jan 20, 2015 | Blog, Drivers Education, Parent Resources, Teenage Drivers
So it’s time to get your license, awesome! This means driving on your own, maybe with friends or maybe having to run errands for your parents. No matter what you plan to do with your new found freedom, you still need to pass your test. That means studying, practicing...