The Holiday Season is upon us and although the events of 2020 have changed many aspects of our lives, the one thing that has not changed is the fact that motor vehicle crashes are still the leading cause of death for U.S. teen drivers aged 13-19, according to the CDC....
Perspective
I have always enjoyed reading and since the pandemic I have sought out news and books to help educate myself about racial inequality, education, and the history of the United States. I have watched documentaries about the black experience in the United States and...
Changes Coming to DrivingMBA
During the month of August we will be embarking on a significant change in the way we do business. We have finally found a platform that will meet our needs for a comprehensive, automated student database and scheduling system. Our needs are very unique, so we...
Our New Reality
Since DrivingMBA re-opened in late May, we've had time to readjust to our "new reality" in a very new environment. Life in the United States continues to be in flux, and the virus continues to hover over our everyday lives. I imagine that all of us are tired of the...
The Myth of Multi-Tasking and Why It’s Dangerous for Teen Drivers
The National Safety Council has created a series of articles and infographics about the myths of driving, the importance of defensive driving skills, and how distracted driving kills more teens in the United States than suicide. The brain is constantly functioning as...
‘Working Memory,’ Essential To Safe Driving, Linked To Teen Driving Crashes
[Posted on FORBES.com Sept 1029] Attempts to figure out why teen drivers are involved in so many motor vehicle crashes - it’s the leading cause of injury and death among 16- to 19-year-olds in the United States - have typically focused on their driving skills and...