STUDENTS

STUDENTS

Why Parkside for Students?

All students are excited to learn to drive and more excited to get their license. Learning to be drive should be fun! Parkside students enjoy dynamic lessons taught by well-trained, friendly instructors. We are committed to providing YOU with the knowledge and expertise to be a successful driver for the rest of your life!

Our Courses for Students

New Driver Training

Our course includes 34 hours of classroom time (17 two-hour sessions) and five hours of behind-the-wheel training. Driver-Zed, an interactive driving simulator program that teaches students to use their eyes to spot trouble before it happens, challenges Parkside students as part of our updated curriculum.

Four-Hour Defensive Driving Course (DDC-4)

DDC-4 is fast-paced driver improvement program that also makes an ideal refresher course. DDC-4 offers practical strategies to reduce collision-related injuries, fatalities, and costs. It addresses the importance of attitude in preventing accidents, and reinforces the good driving skills students already have. Most importantly, DDC-4 shows students the consequences of the choices they make behind the wheel, and puts defensive driving in a personal context.

DDC-Alive at 25

Vehicle crashes are the #1 cause of death for people between the ages of 16 and 24. The National Safety Council, a leader in driver improvement training for more than 40 years, developed DDC-Alive at 25 to specifically target drivers in this age group. This highly interactive four-hour program encourages young drivers between the ages of 16 and 24 to take responsibility for their driving behavior.

Extra Behind-the-Wheel Training

We provide students with additional behind-the-wheel training in our insured vehicles at an hourly rate. We have successfully trained drivers that are new to the U.S. and provided training for citizens who have been out of the driver's seat for an extended period of time. Training is available at any location and flexible scheduling is available.

Guided Practice

Practice: the act of rehearsing a behavior over and over, or engaging in an activity again and again, for the purpose of improving or mastering it. In sports, teams practice to prepare for the actual game. Learning how to play a musical instrument also takes practice. Learning to drive is no different!

Guided practice is essential to developing good driving habits. In guided practice, special attention is paid to what, how, where, and when to practice. A team approach is employed at Parkside Driving, in which the teacher, student, and parent/guardian work together in a coordinated effort. Each person has a specific role. Your role as the student is to work with your parent/guardian to ensure that you are getting the practice you need. Our experience has shown us that the more a new driver practices, the faster they learn. And remember...practice makes perfect!


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Scholarships

It is the goal of Parkside Driving School to recognize the attitudes and behaviors that contribute to safe driving habits. To this end, we are awarding 6 scholarships to students attending area schools.

Applicant Eligibility

  • Be between the ages of 15 and 18 years old by December 31, 2009.
  • Have no legal limitations against obtaining a driver's license.

Scholarship Award

  • Tuition for one session of traffic safety education at Parkside Driving School. Scholarship must be used by December 31, 2009.
  • One student will be selected for each Parkside Driving School location, including Richland, Pasco, Kennewick, Benton City, Yakima, and Naches.

Application Forms

  • Applications should be obtained from your high school counselor.

Deadline

  • Applications must be delivered to Parkside Driving School, 1107 Lee Blvd, Richland, Washington 99352 by March 31, 2009

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