Sentences with phrase «lectures about driving»

Rather than having Long Beach students sit through 8 hour boring lectures about driving safety, why not give them the information via a medium they already gravitate towards: the Internet!
She hasn't been in an accident yet (which is a miracle given by the grace of all things holy) but I'm keeping my fingers crossed and I continue to lecture her about driving safely whenever I can.
What they earn is theirs, no matter how small or how great (all you yahoos flying around in private jets while lecturing me about driving my pickup to work ring any bells???).
Why would you want to destroy an entire Saturday taking traffic school at some community college in a stuffy classroom with a boring teacher that just wants to lecture you about driving laws?

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Is she already driving you nuts with her lectures about the benefits of breast feeding and why you should make your own baby food?
If we're ever going to get people out of their cars, we're not going to do it by lecturing or scaring them about climate change and pollution — or even, probably, by hiking the cost of driving.
In short, you'll be lectured about safe driving tips, stats, and the rules of the road.
It certainly beats taking a defensive driving course at your local community college and wasting a Saturday being lectured to about things you probably already know.
Because no San Bernardino County teen wants to spend 30 hours in a dark, packed classroom listening to Billy Bob lecturing about road rules and watching driving school videos from 1970.
It offers a high quality services through highly trained professional teachers about driving, it has a comfortable lecture room and brand new training cars, it also cost affordable.
But who wants to spend 8 hours sitting in a stuffy classroom with a bunch of people who don't want to be there (usually including the instructor) while you get lectured to about driving rules, regulations, and safety?
Because no LA County teen wants to spend 30 hours in a dark, packed classroom listening to Billy Bob lecturing about road rules and watching driving school videos from 1970.
Who wants to spend a Saturday sitting in a classroom with a bunch of people who don't want to be there while you get lectured at about safe driving habits?
Because no Santa Clara County teen wants to spend 30 hours in a dark, packed classroom listening to Billy Bob lecturing about road rules and watching driving school videos from 1970.
I mean, unless you enjoy being lectured at for hours about traffic laws, crash statistics, and safe driving tips, all while surrounded by total strangers that don't want to be there.
Who wants to sit in a stuffy classroom with strangers all day to get lectured at about driving safety?
Lessons about distracted driving and other lifesavers sink in better when students are practicing active listening, instead of in lecture situations with dry material being forced upon them.
Basically, you spend a good chunk of a perfectly good Saturday sitting in a classroom with a bunch of random strangers who don't want to be there while you get lectured at about the dangers of driving.
Because no San Diego County teen wants to spend 30 hours in a dark, packed classroom listening to Billy Bob lecturing about road rules and watching driving school videos from 1970.
Because no Mono County teen wants to spend 30 hours in a dark, packed classroom listening to Billy Bob lecturing about road rules and watching driving school videos from 1970.
Because no Kern County teen wants to spend 30 hours in a dark, packed classroom listening to Billy Bob lecturing about road rules and watching driving school videos from 1970.
Because no Inyo County teen wants to spend 30 hours in a dark, packed classroom listening to Billy Bob lecturing about road rules and watching driving school videos from 1970.
Because no Alpine County teen wants to spend 30 hours in a dark, packed classroom listening to Billy Bob lecturing about road rules and watching driving school videos from 1970.
Because no Siskiyou County teen wants to spend 30 hours in a dark, packed classroom listening to Billy Bob lecturing about road rules and watching driving school videos from 1970.
Because no Riverside County teen wants to spend 30 hours in a dark, packed classroom listening to Billy Bob lecturing about road rules and watching driving school videos from 1970.
Because no Calaveras County teen wants to spend 30 hours in a dark, packed classroom listening to Billy Bob lecturing about road rules and watching driving school videos from 1970.
Through formal lectures and giving emphasis on the topic that driving under influence of (DUI) is subject to arrest and receiving traffic ticket which will cost them much, people would be aware that government is very strict about their safety.
It requires commuting to a regular traffic school facility and spending hours upon hours listening to somebody lecture you nonstop about driving.
Before the drive begins, passengers will have to sit through a brief lecture about why automated driving is so important — which according to Aptiv, will «showcase the positive impact automated cars will have on individual lives and communities.»
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