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With the school year over and warm weather here, more young drivers will be on Alberta’s roads — many learning behind the wheel for the first time.

The RCMP are reminding motorists to be patient, alert, and cautious when encountering learner drivers, including those operating vehicles marked with driving school signage or learner decals.

New drivers need extra time and space to safely make decisions on the road. Motorists are asked to keep the following safety tips in mind:

  • Expect slower speeds, cautious braking, and wide turns.
  • Maintain a safe following distance and avoid tailgating.
  • Only pass learner vehicles when it’s legal and safe to do so.
  • Be prepared for sudden stops or unexpected lane changes.

Vehicles clearly marked with learner decals or signs from registered driving schools indicate that the driver is under instruction. Aggressive driving or road rage directed at learner drivers creates unnecessary stress and risks for everyone on the road.

For parents or guardians teaching a new driver it’s equally important to prioritize safety when supervising your teen’s practice sessions. A few tips to keep in mind:

  • Clearly mark your vehicle using a “Student Driver” or “New Driver” sign to alert other motorists.
  • Start in quieter areas and gradually move to busier roads.
  • Stay calm, provide clear instructions, and obey all traffic laws.
  • Keep the focus on driving — avoid phones, loud music, or too many passengers.

Follow the RCMP on Facebook @RCMPinAlberta for more crime prevention tips.

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