Teaching Driving: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Driving

A project in Columbia, MO by Drew Scheneman
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Preventing the #1 killer of teens with informative, fun, and affordable videos that parents can use to teach their teens safe driving.
Backers: 160
Average Pledge Per Backer: $101

Funded: $16,219 of $15,000
Dates: Jul 21st -> Aug 31st (42 days)
Project By: Drew Scheneman
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Latest News

We passed our goal!!

August 31st - via: kickstarter.com
WE DID IT!!! Thanks to all of your generosity and support, we passed our goal and are up to 153 backers! We sill have 7 hours left in the campaign, so it's not too late to pre-order a copy of the series at a 25% discount, and there's still lots of... (Read More)

Just 32 Hours Left!!!

August 13th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks to the generosity of so many like yourself, we have managed to raise over $14,000! That means we only need about $1,000 more to reach our goal. We are very excited about being so close, but we are also a little nervous because if we don't... (Read More)

New Reward and New Video!

August 12th - via: kickstarter.com
We made it past 100 backers!! It really means a lot to see how many people believe in Teaching Driving. We know there is still a ways to go, but our goal is a reachable with your help. We're almost half-way there with 19 days to go. We can do it!!... (Read More)

New Video and Questions Answered

July 30th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks so much to everyone who has backed us so far. We are overwhelmed by all of the support! As promised, since we passed 75 backers, we're releasing another free clip, a sample from "Lesson 23: Driving At Night." And when we hit 100 backers, we'll... (Read More)

New sample video!

July 25th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you for the support so far!! We reached our first goal in just a little over 24 hours thanks to an amazing community of people like you. 50 backers in 3 days is something we are very proud of. As promised, we're releasing a free sample video!!!... (Read More)

Kickstarter for New Project!

July 24th - via: boxcarfilms.com
A couple years ago, we partnered up with driving instructor Drew Scheneman to create an instructional video series for parents. The goal is to help reduce the number 1 killer of teenagers: car crashes. Drew realized that drivers’ ed, by itself, is a good way to learn to pass the state driving test, but it’s just not designed to make teenagers the safest possible drivers. He wanted to create a tool that parents can use to teach their teens to be safer, better drivers, so they can avoid tragic accidents and expensive traffic citations as they learn to drive. (Read More)

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