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How to Obtain a Learner’s Permit and Driver’s License in Indiana
Learning to drive in Indiana is an exciting milestone, but it also involves several important legal requirements and safety steps. Understanding the process helps students and parents plan ahead and stay compliant with state laws. Below is a complete guide explaining the rules for obtaining a learner’s permit and probationary driver’s license in the state of Indiana. Learner’s permit requirements in Indiana Students may obtain a learner’s permit at age 15 if they are enrolled
Jeffery Pfister
Mar 113 min read


Teaching Your Teen to Scan the Road: A Parent’s Guide to Building Safer Drivers
One of the most important skills you can teach your teen driver isn’t steering, braking, or even parking. It’s scanning. Good drivers don’t just look straight ahead. They constantly gather information, predict risks, and adjust early. As a parent coaching your teen, your goal is to train their eyes and brain to work ahead of the car. This guide explains: What scanning really means The S.I.P.D.E. method The S.E.E. I.T. method Where to focus visually How scanning changes in tow
Jeffery Pfister
Feb 274 min read
Winter Driving Tips: How to Keep Your Car’s Interior Clean and Fresh All Season
Winter driving in Indiana brings snow, salt, slush, and mud — all of which can quickly turn a clean car into a mess. While it’s easy to focus on staying safe on the road, maintaining a clean interior is equally important for visibility, comfort, and vehicle longevity. At Pfister Auto Academy , we know that good driving habits extend beyond the wheel. A clean interior helps keep windows clear, air fresh, and controls functioning properly even in harsh weather. Here are simple,
Jeffery Pfister
Nov 30, 20253 min read
Why Many Accidents Happen Close to Home — And How to Stay Truly Safe
You might assume you’re safest on the familiar roads near your home. After all, you know the route, you’ve done it a thousand times, you’re comfortable. But the data and research tell a different story — many crashes happen just a short distance from home. Understanding why that’s true can help drivers (and your students) stay alert, avoid the complacency trap, and prevent a crash when they least expect it. 1. The statistics: closer to home and elevated risk Here are some co
Jeffery Pfister
Nov 24, 20255 min read
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