Even more so when your freedom of mobility is at stake.Īnd so the team here at Brainscape-spearheaded by our most recent Driver’s Ed graduate ( hi, that’s me)-decided to put together a list of the best apps for Driver’s Ed to learn the necessary rules, regulations, signs, and maneuvers you’re going to need to know to be a safe driver.īecause that’s what matters: that you and everyone else you share the road with is SAFE. ![]() You’d think that being older with a LOT more driving practice under my belt would make me a better student, but taking your driver’s test is stressful, no matter how old you get. The second time-which is so fresh in my memory I can still feel the crippling anxiety of reversing out of the testing lot ( crap, which pedal is the accelerator, again?)-was because I moved to BC, Canada and needed to get a local license. The first time was when I was 18 and about to graduate from high school, just like you probably are right now. True story: I just took my driver’s license exam for the second time in my life.
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