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"We Borrowed Five Ems
From Hebrew Free Loan,
Now All We Owe
Them Is Gratitude
Under proposed legislation,
a 16-year-old who has success-
fully completed drivers training
and 90 days of crash/violation
free-driving would receive a re-
stricted license. Fifty hours of dri-
ving under parental supervision.
10 of those hours at night, would
also be required. This license
would prohibit teens from dri-
ving between 12 a.m. and 5 a.m.
Teens could drive to and from
work with work-related passen-
gers, and with other passengers
only when accompanied by a par-
ent.
Then, at the age of 17, pend-
ing six months of crash/violation-
free driving, the driver would be
granted an unrestricted license.
"A parent has to feel as if his
or her kid is in control," Mr. Eich-
ner said. "They way to do that is
by practicing and developing a
teen's on-the-road confidence.
More experience makes you a
better driver." El
Anna and Naum Tsemekhman
First there was the loan for Our car. Then there was the loan to bring the rest of our family over.
There were travel expenses and an education for our son. And finally there was the loan to help start
my husband's business. Only in America. Only through the Hebrew Free Loan.
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Tips For Parents
• Get your child an inexpen-
sive portable phone in case
your child is in an emer-
gency situation or gets lost.
There are cheap monthly
packages priced for those
who plan to use a phone for
emergency situations only.
• Make sure your young dri-
ver knows how to change a
tire. Leave jumper cables
in the trunk and make sure
your child know how to use
them, too.
• Before a teen gets his or
her driver's license, make
sure he or she has driven
in all different road condi-
tions.
• Start slowly. Don't put
your teen at Maple and Or-
chard Lake during rush
hour. Start with subdivi-
sions.
• Keep practice sessions un-
der a half hour because
students learn better from
frequent, short lessons.
• Remember to be patient
and keep in mind mistakes
are a natural part of learn-
ing.
• Give directions in advance
of a situation.
• Stress the importance of
seatbelt use and remember
that actions speak louder
than words (in other words,
start using your seatbelt if
you don't already).
• Before letting your teen get
for his or her license, make
sure he or she drives in all
circumstances.
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