Show WOMEN WlM N on Wheels I HELPFUL SAFETY HINTS I IBy By Elizabeth Plymouth Safety Writer TEEN SAFETY Suddenly your teenager wants to learn to drive What should you do As a parent you want your child to be be- become become come a good driver always safety so conscious-so your first step is to see that he or she is taught properly Even if iC you are an excellent excellent excellent excel excel- lent driver you should not be the instructor The odds are too great that you will pass on your bad habits aswell as aswell aswell well as your good ones to toI I the beginner I If Ie r your c 0 le child is enrolled enrolled en en- rolled in a driver education program wait until he be has participated in several sessions sessions sessions ses ses- before beCore you go out on the road with him You can give your teenager supplemental tal tat practice behind the wheel Have the car in top working order Your first trip should be short not exceeding half an hour Plan ahead and have havea a definite route in mind mini De Be patient Remember your youngster is nervous too Resist changing any driving ing method child at school If you disagree you yota can always talk to the instructor Act as a lookout for the driver pointing out poten poten- potential potential ups tie-ups or hazards-but hazards dont don't nag As the driver be becomes omes more accustomed to your presence and the car schedule schedule sched ached ule a varl variety ty of driving situations situa situa- Including freeway driving driving dray ing way one streets shopping areas and two-lane two highways highway |