
Corie Maue
Articles
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2 months ago |
thevalleybusinessjournal.com | Corie Maue
Starting January 1, 2025, California’s new AB 413 Daylighting Law took effect to help prevent accidents and save lives by increasing visibility at intersections. Here’s what you need to know:What’s Changing? No more parking within 20 feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk. This law applies to all intersections statewide, even if no red curb or parking signs are visible.
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Nov 29, 2024 |
thevalleybusinessjournal.com | Corie Maue
Giving driving lessons as a holiday gift can be a thoughtful and practical present, especially for a teen who is eager to learn how to drive or improve their skills. Imagine how thrilled your student will be to begin their driving journey!Here are some ideas on how to present this gift:1. Gift Certificate: Purchase a package of driving lessons from a local driving school and create a personalized gift certificate. You can design it with festive elements to make it more special.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
thevalleybusinessjournal.com | Corie Maue
Let’s be honest, the prospect of guiding a young teen through the licensing process can feel a bit overwhelming. Years ago, Driver’s Ed was offered as a high school elective, and the path to licensing was clear and easy to navigate. Any family with a 15-year-old is likely feeling the pressure to understand how to help them successfully make their way through the process.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
thevalleybusinessjournal.com | Corie Maue
Congratulations! Your newly permitted driver has completed their first two hour lesson with a licensed instructor and their permit is now valid. Now what?!As current or retired law enforcement personnel, Teen Road to Safety Instructors are uniquely qualified to establish an excellent foundation for exceptional driving skills. However, the bulk of the practice takes place with parents or guardians – 50 hours or more in the six months between permit and license, per the DMV.
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Sep 2, 2024 |
thevalleybusinessjournal.com | Corie Maue
Young people living in the Temecula Valley and surrounding areas with an eye on a career in law enforcement have ample opportunities to explore the possibilities. The most popular law enforcement exploring careers include:Correction OfficersFederal AgentsMilitary PolicePolice OfficersProbation OfficersSheriffsState Police/Highway PatrolThe Explorer Programs provide educational training programs for young adults on the purposes, mission, and objectives of law enforcement.
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