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This episode of #MyDrivingMatters ‘That was CLOSE!’ is sponsored by:
The fifth episode within the #MyDrivingMatters ‘That was CLOSE!’ vodcast collection is on Are you Able to Drive? It options visitor specialists, Cst. Shaun Asselstine, Toronto Police Service and Joanne Dalziel, Co-operators. This episode discusses younger drivers’ danger elements and crash danger, and easy methods to gauge your teen’s readiness to drive. There’s a wealth of analysis on younger drivers and among the vital danger elements after they be taught to drive, in addition to methods to cut back these dangers. Most of the key driving behaviours we’re speaking about on this collection like distraction, pace, and naturally, impairment are vital danger elements. However there are different items to the puzzle, resembling hazard notion, the presence of younger passengers within the car and driving at night time which is especially dangerous for brand spanking new drivers. This ultimate episode within the five-part collection covers probably the most requested query by each mother and father and youths…how do I do know once I’m [my teen is] able to drive, particularly by myself?
TIRF instructional sources & packages featured on the finish of every episode are accessible right here: tirf.ca/about-tirf/#TIRFERP
Visitor professional:
Cst. Shaun Asselstine
Toronto Police Service
Site visitors Companies Division
Joanne Dalziel
Senior Supervisor
Co-operators
Sources:
Present notes:
Our #MyDrivingMatters ‘That was CLOSE!’ teen & guardian vodcast collection is sponsored by Co-operators with co-hosts, Robyn Robertson, TIRF President & CEO, Karen Bowman, TIRF Director, Communications & Packages, and her daughter, Kylee Bowman, a younger driver. Episodes within the collection are structured to be conversational, participating, and relatable to Canadian teenagers and their mother and father. Every episode options at the least one visitor professional sharing their information and expertise on a number of street security subjects together with pace & distraction, driver training throughout a pandemic, advantages of parental involvement, passing the information take a look at, and readiness to drive. Hyperlinks to the sources talked about in every episode can be found beneath Sources.
Credit:
Vodcast thumbnail design, host & visitor caricatures by Kylee Bowman MildlyMadGraphics.com
Vodcast post-production by Diane Akam, dnafilms http://dnafilms.ca
TIRF co-hosts make-up by Erica Harris www.ericaharris.ca
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