Toward A Generation Of Safer Drivers (1953)
A high school in Brooklyn, New York, has initiated an innovative driver education program that could significantly improve the training of high school students across the country. The program aims to address the alarming statistics surrounding automobile accidents, which have claimed over a million lives in the past 50 years, primarily due to human error. Currently, only a small fraction of licensed drivers have received formal driving instruction in high school. The initiative includes the use of a “driver trainer,” a classroom device that allows one instructor to supervise multiple students during behind-the-wheel training. This program, supported by the Etna Casualty Insurance Company, aims to create safer drivers by providing comprehensive training that includes both classroom instruction and practical driving experience. Early indications suggest that this method could reduce training costs and make driver education more accessible to high schools nationwide.
**Keywords:** high school, Brooklyn, driver education, automobile accidents, human error, driver trainer, training program, safety, Etna Casualty Insurance, classroom instruction, practical experience, accessible education.
Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.