Driver's Education for Homeschoolers
Here are some materials and links to websites and other driver education options for you to consider. I've already picked up a "hard copy" of the Driver Manual for our state, and we're working through this with our teen would-be driver together.
I strongly recommend that your teen driver has his or her eyes checked by an eye doctor before learning how to drive. I passed the school eye exams as well as the Dept. of Motor Vehicle eye exams, yet I should not have been driving without glasses! Finally, in the 11th grade, we figured out that I did indeed have a significant vision problem. I wish I had learned to drive with glasses, because it was so much easier to see deer at night, and figure out signs far ahead of time with my glasses on.
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Some educational, practical driving games are available from www.DriversEd.com, but please note that some features of this website are not free.
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Here are some quizzes and learning instruction to practice for driving exams. There may be some overlap between tests.