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Los Angeles Times Magazine features “How’s My Driving?” by Steve Dziadik

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The Los Angeles Times Calendar published the September 24, 2023 issue, in which a few of ARP’s publications are featured. The book written by Steve Dziadik was one of the books featured in the issue. The said publication is a 14-page Sunday issue that presents different ideas, people, events, and others.

“How’s My Driving?” by Steve Dziadik is a published book that is available on Amazon, Walmart, Barnes & Noble, and many other online bookstores.

The US Review of Books commended the author and stated that “Dziadik has done a rather remarkable job in combining his vast personal experiences behind the wheel (the good, the bad, and the medically injurious). He has used his decades-long observational study of others on the road—and even appropriately placed bits of humor—to create an informed, well-crafted plea to all who share the road to do so safely and appropriately.”

This is a book set to encourage readers to increase their level of defensive driving awareness and to remind them of what they already know about driving safely but may have just temporarily forgotten or haven’t used it for a long time.

The owner/operator of a commercial driving school presents an impassioned argument for defensive driving (awareness versus distraction) each and every time the reader gets behind the wheel of any motor vehicle.

Openly discussing incidents in his life and that of his family in which automobile accidents left family members and strangers alike severely injured, Dziadik’s stated hope is that readers might be spared a possible future wreck.

Deftly combining such personal experiences with well-researched and brilliantly rendered specific data points that have proven to lessen incidents of roadway accidents, the author has crafted a master plan with a proactive approach. Ten benchmark items, which he terms “Steve’s Theorems,” are presented and explored in depth.

The author, Steve Dziadik, has a driving history that includes two life-threatening accidents early on that he and his family were fortunate enough to survive.

For the last 13 years, he has owned and operated a driving school in Florida, teaching defensive driving techniques to thousands of young people as well as older drivers. His life experiences and unique perspective on driving safety have created a combination in him that makes what he says both instructional and interesting.

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