Administration of driver education.

Author(s)
Hall, V.I.
Year
Abstract

Few, if any things in America affect people more universally than does the motor car. It would be difficult, indeed, to point out a single aspect of daily living left untouched. No other nation on earth produces and uses so many cars. Most young Americans will drive for pleasure, to and from work, or to make a living. Scarcely any of them will escape the results of inefficient driving, loss of property, injury, or loss of life itself because of accidents. The waste caused by the inefficient, uneconomical, and unsafe use of automobiles in America represents uncounted millions of dollars each year. Shall driver education be a part of the educational program? (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20131113 ST [electronic version only]
Source

NASSP Bulletin, Vol. 44 (1960), No. 256 (May), p. 178-185

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