That’s not how you’re supposed to do it. |
Oh, the horror. |
| We didn’t log anything and I Drive Smart doesn’t ask for it. He completed more than double or triple the 45 hours by the final test so I wasn’t concerned about logging. |
| DD is doing BTW right now. She needed to bring her log with her the first day. She is using an excel spreadsheet and the teacher just told her to print it out and would staple it to the official form. |
Well obviously, but that's what happened. The total hours are easy. It's the night driving that is tough this time of year. We used hourly increments, run to the store, that's an hour. |
Night driving will be easy in the winter. Even though I hate it being dark so early. |
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No wonder there are so many awful drivers out there. You should be taking the practice hours seriously. And to a different PP, a night trip to the store doesn’t equal an hour unless you truly take an hour to get to the store and back. |
| Some parents are their kids worse enemies. Take this seriously. |
Agree. No need for an app.... the booklet has a log form already! All you need is a pencil. |
| Pen and paper. |
| on an average how many hours do parents require their teen to drive beyond the minimum 45 hours before appearing for the behind the wheel full license test? |
| Google Sheets |
This. Why complicate things? |
Kept track of hours in a small notebook kept in glove box. Transferred to log in book the night before. Kids had well over the minimum hours required. Amused by there is an app for that mentality and by rigid rule followers. The US has truly lost its way. |