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| Drive Right: You Are the Driver |  | Authors: Margaret Johnson, Owen Crabb, Arthur A. Opfer, Randall R. Thiel, Frederik R. Mottola Publisher: Scott Foresman & Co Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews
Format: Import Media: Paperback Edition: 10th Reading Level: Young Adult Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
ISBN: 999082049X Dewey Decimal Number: 388 EAN: 9789990820492 ASIN: 999082049X
Publication Date: January 2000
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drive right March 4, 2006 I thought this was a fairly good choice, I live in a rural area and some of the things they talked about didn't always seem pertinent to us but, it is always good to read all the material. Overall I would say read this but, always check your state drivers manual if you aren't shure about things.
Boring but useful May 31, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I must admit, this book is pretty lame in its organization and all. But there was still a load of stuff that I wouldn't have known, so there is some useful content here. (Heh...I couldn't have passed my test without it...)
Great for drivers awareness September 28, 2002 19 out of 23 found this review helpful
I have read some of the reviews and it appears to me that the ones who don't like this book are the children who had to read it. First of all this book is not written for each state, so you will have to check on your own state or county laws along with this book. As for this book not helping you pass the "TEST". Responsible drivers know that their is much much more to driving then passing the "TEST", which this book goes into great detail letting its readers know. I've been A police officer for almost 9 years and now work at a school and deal with children all the time and a lot of thing seem boring to them. But we as adults must continue the teach, and hope that some of what they read sinks in. When dealing with driving a vehicle, learning by experience a lot of times ends up to late. This book doesn't teach you how to pass the "TEST" it teaches you how to be a better driver, something we all need to be...
Not worth your time! July 17, 2002 6 out of 17 found this review helpful
As of now I am completing drivers Ed. We take tests over this book, and I feel it is rather outdated for what it is being used for. The pictures are helpful, but the text I found boring and most of the text seemed just to be fill. They streched out simple procedures, and filled the usefull information with unimportant details. If you want to pass the test, read your state drivers manual. If you think this will help you, try it, but I warn you, its not worth it. Your state drivers manual is worth you time, check it out!
Right On Drive Right April 20, 2002 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
This driver's ed curriculum is outstanding! My son knows things I don't. I would fail the final test if I had to take it. It is thorough and keeps the reader's interest with colorful illustrations. My son passed the DMV test with flying colors.
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