Do you have a Teen Driver in your house? Your kids, your grandkids, or other family teens? This is something you should take the time to read. Seriously. CLIFF NOTES at end for those who want a quick read. Read the Cliff Notes at least.
Doug Herbert was a Top Fuel Dragster hotshoe in 2008. He had a 17 year old and 12 year old son 8 years ago. He was on the road, and gets a call from home from his wife. "Our sons have been in an accident. I think they are both dead." His 17 year-old Jon was driving too fast with his brother James in the car, headed for breakfast at McDonald's, but lost control of the car near their home, and went head on into an H2 Hummer. What was left of the Mazda car Jon was driving was not identifiable.
http://www.mydeathspace.com/…/Jon_Herbert_(17)_and_his_brot…
Doug Herbert did not sit on his hands, blame the cars, or any other useless actions. He decided to make his sons lives matter. He started a non-profit organization to try and keep other people's teens alive. His goal was to train teens how to handle emergency driving situations, not the cheezy driver's ed teens get to teach them how to just obey traffic laws.
What he started was B.R.A.K.E.S. A nationwide program to teach teens how to avoid accidents, and how to control a car that is out-of-control, something most adults don't do well at.
https://putonthebrakes.org/home
Yesterday, I took my son Thomas (15.75 yo) to a BRAKES class in Pomona, California. They used the parking lot near the dragstrip. Here's what I found:
Your kid should have 30 hours behind the wheel already. This is not for kids who don't know the mechanics of driving safely. They need to bring their learner's permit or driver's license. It costs $99 to register, but is FREE if you cannot afford it. You will get your $99 back after the class if you wish. My daughter Allison did a similar class by FastLane which was $495? and frankly, not any better.
There are 3 students per instructor (true experts, not driver's ed instructors), using KIA cars provided by BRAKES and KIA. FastLane uses YOUR car.
The first ~30 minutes is lecture, kind of Red Asphalt stuff. Meh. But does tell you some important data. 15-16 teens are killed each day on the average in cars. They are over 4 times as likely to be killed as you are. 89.2% of your kids will be in an accident the first 3 years of driving. After the BRAKES class, that number drops to 32%. And many insurance companies will drop your rates after the BRAKES class.
The driving part covers just emergency driving, things like mashing the brakes HARD while swerving, swerving at high speeds, and massive oversteer using special super-slippery rear tires. But the kicker is, the parents are separated from the teens, and the parents do the same training (to a lessor degree though). And guess what? 1/2 the parents didn't do well based on my seat time in the cars.
You also got a demonstration of airbag deployment, and how the Fire Dept cuts you out of a car. Yes, they cut up a brand new top of the line 4-door KIA. Cool! The Fire Dept and CHP were there to answer questions.
Then in the end, a brief lecture covering some more items, then the teen is issued a certificate of completion. But it's 80% driving for teens. And it was fun for both the teens and adults. Better than Disneyland, and I've been to a lot of driving schools, and have a lot of high-performance seat time in many different kinds of racing, cars, bikes, and trucks. You'd think I'd be bored "seen it all", but even I learned some new tips.
This is absolutely the best value in a Defensive Driving course for new drivers. I'd rate it 9 out of 10, simply because I don't give out 10's.
CLIFF NOTES:
The best value in a Teen Defensive Driving School is BRAKES. It is FREE or cheap, your pick, and it's fun, and high end stuff. It is nationwide. It's a non-profit organization.
https://putonthebrakes.org/home
Footnote: Doug Herbert himself was at this event, and I shook his hand and told him I admired what is he doing. He told me to spread the word. Since it's free to spread the word, consider it. It's for a good cause instead of just spreading another conspiracy theory.
Doug Herbert was a Top Fuel Dragster hotshoe in 2008. He had a 17 year old and 12 year old son 8 years ago. He was on the road, and gets a call from home from his wife. "Our sons have been in an accident. I think they are both dead." His 17 year-old Jon was driving too fast with his brother James in the car, headed for breakfast at McDonald's, but lost control of the car near their home, and went head on into an H2 Hummer. What was left of the Mazda car Jon was driving was not identifiable.
http://www.mydeathspace.com/…/Jon_Herbert_(17)_and_his_brot…
Doug Herbert did not sit on his hands, blame the cars, or any other useless actions. He decided to make his sons lives matter. He started a non-profit organization to try and keep other people's teens alive. His goal was to train teens how to handle emergency driving situations, not the cheezy driver's ed teens get to teach them how to just obey traffic laws.
What he started was B.R.A.K.E.S. A nationwide program to teach teens how to avoid accidents, and how to control a car that is out-of-control, something most adults don't do well at.
https://putonthebrakes.org/home
Yesterday, I took my son Thomas (15.75 yo) to a BRAKES class in Pomona, California. They used the parking lot near the dragstrip. Here's what I found:
Your kid should have 30 hours behind the wheel already. This is not for kids who don't know the mechanics of driving safely. They need to bring their learner's permit or driver's license. It costs $99 to register, but is FREE if you cannot afford it. You will get your $99 back after the class if you wish. My daughter Allison did a similar class by FastLane which was $495? and frankly, not any better.
There are 3 students per instructor (true experts, not driver's ed instructors), using KIA cars provided by BRAKES and KIA. FastLane uses YOUR car.
The first ~30 minutes is lecture, kind of Red Asphalt stuff. Meh. But does tell you some important data. 15-16 teens are killed each day on the average in cars. They are over 4 times as likely to be killed as you are. 89.2% of your kids will be in an accident the first 3 years of driving. After the BRAKES class, that number drops to 32%. And many insurance companies will drop your rates after the BRAKES class.
The driving part covers just emergency driving, things like mashing the brakes HARD while swerving, swerving at high speeds, and massive oversteer using special super-slippery rear tires. But the kicker is, the parents are separated from the teens, and the parents do the same training (to a lessor degree though). And guess what? 1/2 the parents didn't do well based on my seat time in the cars.
You also got a demonstration of airbag deployment, and how the Fire Dept cuts you out of a car. Yes, they cut up a brand new top of the line 4-door KIA. Cool! The Fire Dept and CHP were there to answer questions.
Then in the end, a brief lecture covering some more items, then the teen is issued a certificate of completion. But it's 80% driving for teens. And it was fun for both the teens and adults. Better than Disneyland, and I've been to a lot of driving schools, and have a lot of high-performance seat time in many different kinds of racing, cars, bikes, and trucks. You'd think I'd be bored "seen it all", but even I learned some new tips.
This is absolutely the best value in a Defensive Driving course for new drivers. I'd rate it 9 out of 10, simply because I don't give out 10's.
CLIFF NOTES:
The best value in a Teen Defensive Driving School is BRAKES. It is FREE or cheap, your pick, and it's fun, and high end stuff. It is nationwide. It's a non-profit organization.
https://putonthebrakes.org/home
Footnote: Doug Herbert himself was at this event, and I shook his hand and told him I admired what is he doing. He told me to spread the word. Since it's free to spread the word, consider it. It's for a good cause instead of just spreading another conspiracy theory.