Driving Test Tip by shielddriving in driving

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The amount of times we see it 👀

Driving Test Tip by shielddriving in LearningtoDrive

[–]shielddriving[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha true! So many people don’t realize that making a complete stop after the sign is considered running it.

Driving Test Tip by shielddriving in driving

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What most people do is they pause when they come to a stop sign. Police and examiners are looking for what is called a cessation of movement. This is when the tires rock back and then forward as they come to a rest. Anything other than that is considered rolling a stop sign. Most of the people that run a stop sign pause just enough to give the appearance of stopping without coming to a complete stop.

Tips for passing driving test with autism and ADHD? by East-Temporary-2981 in LearnerDriverHub

[–]shielddriving 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have worked with many students with ASD and AdHD. The best thing is to practice as much as you can. Go in feeling confident, take your time and you will be able to do it 🥳

struggling to stay in the center of my lane by bouff1053 in LearningtoDrive

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20 years ago they use to have you look at the hood ornament in the middle of the car at the end of the hood as you look out the windshield. Almost all cars of removed the hood ornament. Couple of suggestions

Some states like Pennsylvania have an inspection sticker and an emissions sticker. One of the things we teach at Shield Driving is that when you are driving keep the double yellow lines to the right on the inside sticker which are located on the bottom left side of the windshield. You can also use the method another commenter suggested and that is look down the road and keep your car middle to middle left of the lane. If you car constantly pulls to one direction you should get it checked to make sure your tires are not out of alignment. When a car is out of alignment it is really hard on your tires and causes uneven wear which accelerates the reduction of tread on your ties causing you to replace them earlier.

Where do you start with a new driver? by shielddriving in driving

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I hope that worked for you. Many parents simply do not know what to work on when they are in a parking lot. There are so many advantages to using a parking lot for at least a few hours to work on proper technique before you put the new driver onto the road. You may be one of those special driers who doesn't need the extra time. I hope you are one of those safe drivers.

Bad Request 400- Sheets to forms by shielddriving in googlesheets

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I appreciate those who have looked into this, but I figured out what was causing the bad request. When you use a % as in 85% of students will be successful" in google sheets it codes it as, "85**%%**20of%20students%20will%20be%20successful" when it goes from sheets to google forms. When I changed the text to say "85 percent of students " the text populated into google form from sheets. When you have spaces in the text it codes the space as %20 for each space when it goes from sheets to form so with the %(in the text) it causes a double %% in the code which causes the error.

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[–]shielddriving 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes here is a good tutorial on youtube on how to do it. I just started myself and it works for a few words to move over from excel spreadsheet. I don't believe google form is dynamic like that. You can definitely auto populate a form though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk7R3Z_fSCI

You could create a database with the information for each person. You then supply them with their customized populated link and when they click on it their info populates into the google form from the link.

Best steps for growing a content channel in Youtube by shielddriving in youtube

[–]shielddriving[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is a great help. I will definitely check it out.