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Driving Skills Assessment - California Version
Are you, your children, or your senior parents, safe drivers? How can you lose your license? If you lost it, how can you get it back? Answers to these highly-charged questions begin with an evaluation of driving skills. This booklet provides a professional evaluation that anyone can use to evaluate their own driving, or that of a loved one. It provides a logical, objective look at a very emotional situation – a decision to restrict someone’s freedom by limiting their driving. As such, it provides a calming influence in a very emotional situation. You can test for safe performance in 21 areas of driving skills, and estimate how much corrective training may be required. You can use the study materials for sample written tests to check on your knowledge of the law. Finally, the procedure in this book can communicate specific needs to a professional driving instructor, allowing an individual behind-the-wheel curriculum to be developed.
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