F.A.Q.S
How your support helps or what does my support help fund? Seerisk2bsafe.com is an add on educational service for driving schools-parents teaching driving-and anyone needing to improve their driving risk management skills. It supports:
Freeing up my time to serve you better.
Keeps the free the services/courses FREE for all to use.
Helps contribute to reducing the impact of an already serious driving risk epidemic and foster greater awareness of the need for every driver to address it in how they drive.
Keeps the cost low for maintenance of the web site and YouTube informational videos.
Your donation says to the driving culture of the United States that you want roads to be safe to drive on without fear of crashing or loss of human life.
Fills the “gap” between learning how to drive and more consistently and effectively manage driving risk. to create a driving environment where selfish and irresponsible driving is no longer tolerated by our driving culture.
Are you a nonprofit?
No. I am a mission-driven for-profit. That lets me move quickly to provide up to date information and keep content as free as possible. All profits/donations go towards the mission of saving lives through educational content and a movement for real change in how we all drive towards making our roads safer to drive on.
Are my donations/payments tax-deductible?
No. Tips/donations/memberships fund a for-profit project and are not tax-deductible.
Where does the money go?
Primarily to create free education (courses, surveys, videos), plus minimal ops costs. See the “How Your Support Helps” section above. Free up my time more to serve you and the mission of educating the driving public about the need to be more aware of how they drive does effect everyone around them passively or directly.
Why say “crash” instead of “accident”?
Because most roadway harm is preventable—language matters for accountability and change. An accident you don’t have much control over such as a rock hitting your car from out of nowhere, whereas crash, wreck, or collision the driver has failed to manage and control their risk taking effectively. Essentially one or both vehicles not managing their risk effectively enough to avoid crashing.
What’s the difference between driving risk and being a safe driver?
Safe is a concept that is perpetuated by the misconceptions and false advertising that having a drivers license makes you a safe driver or having driven for many years does. Without the awareness of the physical impact your actions have on other drivers around you, you simply are not safe. That physical impact is called risk. Awareness of the actual impact your actions have on other drivers is called being safe, such as the habits you may or may not have first learned as a driver, and the ability to visually and physically see that impact consistently all the time when driving makes you a safe driver.
Can I use this at my school or driving program?
Yes—please share. For licensing or group dashboards, contact me.
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