Logging Your ProgressLike cramming for the SATs or making the cut for varsity soccer, there’s no such thing as too much practice when learning to drive. You’ll need at least 50 hours of supervised practice before receiving your permit. But the more experience you have, the more prepared you’ll be to handle any driving challenges. Although some will be within your control (such as your speed or the number of passengers you have), you can’t predict everything. Weather conditions or the decisions of other drivers are out of your hands. But you can rely on your practice experience to react to dangers in a safe and smart way. A driving practice log is a great way to keep track of the hours you spend behind the wheel and the specific skills learned every time you hit the road. Your parent or another trusted adult who is practice driving with you can log comments too, including what you’re doing well and what you have to work on. With an experienced adult driver as your guide, you’ll be on your way to earning your Probationary License. |

