
Oregonians Can Refresh Road Rules Free Online Now!
I remember diligently studying the Drivers License manual to take my driver's test when I was 16. I don't think I've glanced at once since.
There are probably plenty of things I've forgotten along the way that may be important. A quick refresher on the rules of the road is not a bad idea.

How bad of a driver have you become?
Do you ever find yourself wondering the correct distance to stop before crossing a train track? Or how many you have to be from a Stop sign to park? Well, You are not alone.
In fact, many of us would fail a driver's test if we had to take one right now without studying the driver's manual before taking the test.
And truth be known, we all get a bit lackadaisical with our driving the longer we do it.
Lucky for Oregonians there is now a free online course for those wishing to refresh their skills and knowledge so they don't end up with a hefty fine or ticket.
A refresher driver course can teach you many things
The Street Trust has a free voluntary course called Oregon Friendly Driver that helps people relearn the rules of the road. While the Oregon nonprofit focuses on companies with employees that do a lot of driving, they say everyone can benefit from their free 60-minute online refresher, which is sponsored by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)
The class covers a lot of material that you won't necessarily cover in driver's education, but that you need to know when you're out on our roadways as well as building up your defensive driving skills.
What things will be covered in a driver's refresher course?
The course also comes with an emphasis on safe speeds, and a reminder that small increases in speed have huge impacts on victims struck by a vehicle.
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