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Byline: JOHN D. STOLL
When it comes to driver's ed., teenagers are learning to pass a test, but not really learning how to pass on the highway.
So says Jeff Payne, a racer-turned-nonprofiteer who founded a one-day driver's education program for teenagers. The class, Driver's Edge, is designed to teach accident-avoidance skills such as driving out of a tire blowout, panic braking, skid control and sudden lane changes. The format, which organizers dub "MTV-style,'' lends ...