Jenkins Drivers Ed
Drivers Ed for students with INTENSE schedules. We specialize with Athletes, Band & Drama students, as well as those students who have to work
This class is designed to work w/athletes, band & drama students, or students who work to help their familes. Cls time is Sunday 12pm-3pm. Church, Family, & extracurricular activities come 1st bc the driving can work w/your schedule. I will work w/every students schedule to make sure they get a great foundation to becoming a safe driver. We all live in this community together & we must share the roads safely. Send all the students you know to Jenkins Drivers Ed
Due to the weather we are canceling drive sessions and class for today. We will text or call on Monday to reschedule drive sessions. Thank you for understanding.
09/27/2023
Multi Lane info:
08/08/2023
Hello friends! We are hiring at Jenkins Drivers Ed. It’s a fun job, great pay and flexible hours! The states requirements now to be an instructor are to either have a bachelors degree, teaching license or 3 years experience in drivers education. If you are interested please message me at 505-235-1044. 🙂
What is the 12 sec rule?
There is one rule that the Department of Motor Vehicles recommends all motorists do to avoid collisions with such objects.
***It advises that drivers should scan the road at least 12 seconds ahead to avoid potential trouble spots and to identify possible road hazards.
07/15/2023
This is a refresher
Rules of the road to observe
01/21/2023
Do I ever love showing off my parallel parking skills!! I admit it’s a fat space but it’s still perfect the exact same words that we tell the kids go thru my mind for every step.
11/08/2022
Rules of the road to observe
10/13/2022
Please help our dear fiend Jeanneth Duran
08/26/2022
Our newest edition to our fleet of drivers ed vehicles. Thank you Sandia BMW.
06/01/2022
MOVE OVER LAW!!
Please MOVE OVER for emergency vehicles stopped on the side of the road! On Saturday May 28, 2022 one of our officers was conducting a traffic stop with emergency lights active on US Hwy 431 at Seay Ave. The vehicle pulled over into the Left Turning Lane. While on the stop, the officer's patrol car was rear ended by a speeding vehicle. The officer, and both drivers were transported to the hospital and treated and released. Alabama State Law 32-5a-58.2 requires drivers to move over or slow down when approaching emergency vehicles displaying flashing lights or other visual signals.
Moving over or reducing speed when approaching law enforcement vehicles, emergency vehicles, etc.
(a) This section shall be known as the "Alabama Move Over Act."
(b)(1) When an authorized law enforcement vehicle or emergency vehicle making use of any visual signals is parked, when a wrecker displaying amber rotating or flashing lights is performing a recovery or loading on the roadside, when a utility service vehicle operated by or on behalf of an entity providing utility services displaying any rotating lights, flashing lights, or other visual signals is parked on the roadside while performing tasks associated with the provision of utility services, when a vehicle displaying flashing lights is parked or engaged in the performance of official duties on or along a road, or when a garbage, trash, refuse, or recycling collection vehicle is actively collecting garbage, trash, refuse, or recycling materials on the roadside, the driver of every other vehicle, as soon as it is safe, shall do the following:
a. When driving on an interstate highway or other highway with two or more lanes traveling in the direction of the law enforcement vehicle, emergency vehicle, wrecker, utility service vehicle, vehicle displaying flashing lights, or garbage, trash, refuse, or recycling collection vehicle, the driver shall vacate the lane closest to the law enforcement vehicle, emergency vehicle, wrecker, utility service vehicle, vehicle displaying flashing lights, or garbage, trash, refuse, or recycling collection vehicle, unless otherwise directed by a law enforcement officer. If it is not safe to move over, the driver shall slow to a speed that is at least 15 miles per hour less than the posted speed limit unless otherwise directed by a law enforcement officer.
b. When driving on a two-lane road, the driver shall move as far away from the law enforcement vehicle, emergency vehicle, wrecker, utility service vehicle, vehicle displaying flashing lights, or garbage, trash, refuse, or recycling collection vehicle as possible within his or her lane and slow to a speed that is 15 miles per hour less than the posted speed limit when the posted speed limit is 25 miles per hour or greater or travel at 10 miles per hour when the posted speed limit is 20 miles per hour or less, unless otherwise directed by a law enforcement officer.
(2) A violation of this subsection is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of one hundred dollars ($100). Upon a second violation of this subsection, the fine shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150). Upon a third or subsequent violation, the fine shall be two hundred dollars ($200).
(c)(1) The Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency shall provide an educational awareness campaign informing the motoring public about this section. The agency shall provide information about this section in all newly printed driver's license educational materials after January 1, 2010.
(2) This section shall not relieve the driver of an authorized emergency vehicle from the duty to drive with due regard for the safety of all persons using the highway.
Just a reminder that we are closed for the holiday weekend. We will resume normal hours on Tuesday. Thank you
05/25/2022
To all our NM graduates: go now & rise as if you were the sun. Help others always & be a good person who makes this world a better place. We love y’all dearly & we pray that you’ll always be safe. Godspeed, Mrs Jenkins & staff. I love you guys 💕
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Rio Rancho, NM
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