Yes, a drivers ed class will help her. She will learn a lot in her drivers ed calss.
to learn how to drive
No. Although she did learn how to drive, she always hired limo drivers.
Yes, your daughter will learn to drive a tractor at the 4H club, among many other activities. It is also a good place to learn responsibilty and meet friends.
At 18+ you do not need to take the learners class [drivers ed] you can directly take the test for getting your license.
Your daughter will learn how to drive a tractor and trailer, learn the correct and safe way to hook up to farm equipment, back up trailers, and drive farm machinery.
Learning to drive safely comes from many different sources, the most important of which is arguably personal experience. It is important that new drivers learn to balance mobility with safety, as young drivers often tend to underestimate the need to brake early, access a situation, drive defensively, etc. You may glean driving skills from driver's education classes, observation on the road, your parents, and other experienced drivers with whom you ride with.
Go to a truck driving school. You're not going to learn how to drive a Class 8 truck by reading about it on this website.
About $45-$55 per lesson, depending on where you linve.
The best way for your daughter to learn to drive and prep for her upcoming driving lesson is to let her drive. Treat each drive as if its the real test. On-line practice driving lessons may not come in handy.
To practice for the driving test, the only way to practice effecitvley, is to get on the road and really learn how to drive from an experienced driver.
Defensive driving means that you are aware of other drivers around you. Offensive driving would be the opposite of that. You would not be taught in driving school to drive without caution or concern towards other drivers.
A dump truck can be anything from a 1/4 pickup to a Class 8 truck (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of over 33,000 lbs). You're really not going to learn how to drive from reading about it on Answers.com. If you're interested in learning how to drive Class 7 and Class 8 trucks, which require a CDL, I'd recommend you attend a truck driving school.