| Summary of Arkansas Graduated Licensing Law
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(detailed chart bottom of this page) Arkansas
has a three stage licensing process for minors.
- Learners License (at least age 14). We recommend
our Driver Ed in a Box® to use during the Learner stage.
Shows the parent how to teach collision-free driving habits and
provides unique teaching tools (mirrors, checklists, videos, audio
instruction series, etc.).
- Intermediate License (ages 16 - 18)
- Regular License (age 18)
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| Teens want to know how to stay out of collisions!
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| Todays teens do not just want their license;
they want to be good collision-free drivers. They know the risks.
Virtually all have friends who got a license and were involved in
a collision in the first four weeks. Most teens have lost classmates
due to fatal collisions. |
| Driver Ed in a Box® |
Certificate
of Completion! |
Our product now includes both the Interactive CD-Rom Version and the Textbook Version for one low price. You may use either version to complete the course at your own pace.
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| Teens want to know "why"
the things you ask them to do will work. |
When you complete the full course
you get a Certificate of Completion.
Take this to your insurance agent. It varies state by state and by
insurance company, but you may receive an insurance discount. |
| Using the full course your teen will learn
why each step is important while learning the collision-free
HABITS that
make you a better driver. The full course also includes a section
on Social & Consumer Issues. This includes how alcohol and drugs
as well as emotions and attitude affect driving performance. Also
covered are vehicle ownership (buying, leasing, insuring, and maintaining). |
| Over 15,000
students have used Driver Ed in a Box®. |
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"Driver Ed in a Box is excellent.
It was clear, concise, informative and very well laid out."
- Parent, Greenwood, Arkansas |
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"Driver Ed in a Box included
excellent material that was thoroughly presented in an orderly manner."
- Parent, Warren, Arkansas |
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| "My dad and I listened to the
tapes and watched several of the beginning videos, and my dad explained
the terminology used before starting in the parking lot. Once I began
driving, I would say what actions I was doing, such as 'Clear left,
clear right, clear left' or 'Mirror.' This system of driver Commenting
made me conscious of whether or not I was doing the right things and
it told my dad exactly what I was thinking so that he would know if
I was aware of the hazards or if he needed to alert me." - Matt
Ashbaugh, Student |
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