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Driver's EducationIt's the holiday season! That means roads, side streets, interstates, and driveways across the country are packed with vehicles on the way to or from seasonal celebrations. Inspired by the onslaught of holiday traffic, 16:1 is taking a look at driver education programs across the country. In the United States, there is no national standard for driver's education, though guidelines are distributed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and interpreted by each state. The patchwork, state-by-state approach to driver's education in the U.S. evolved from a more holistic approach; driver's education used to be offered in 95% of public schools. With the privatization of driver training programs came new challenges. How are drivers in the U.S. staying safe? Learn more on this week's episode.Sources:Motor Cities -Remembering the Early Days of Driver’s Education By Robert Tate, Automotive HistorianWikipedia - History of the AutomobileCentre County Historical Society - Amos NeyhartEncyclopedia.com - Driver EducationNHTSA - Driver Education Practices In Selected StatesNHTSA - A Fresh Look at the State of Driver Education In AmericaThe New York Times - The Mixed Bag of Driver Education by Tanya MohnThe Orange County Register - Whatever happened to driver’s ed in high schools? by Sarah TullyForbes - Is Driver's Ed Good Enough? Most Americans Don't Think So by Tanya MohnThoughtCo. - The First License Plates in U.S. History by Jennifer RosenbergWikipedia - Graham Paige 835Internet for the People: The Fight for Our Digital Future By Ben Tarnoff - Purchase via The Book Loft of German Village
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