One horror story was when a student driver accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake and drove straight into a fence. It was a complete shock for everyone in the car. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt, but it was a scary moment.
A really scary one was when a learner driver panicked on a busy intersection. They froze and didn't know whether to go or stop. Cars behind them started honking like crazy. In the end, they made a sudden move that almost caused an accident.
My Drivers Ed teacher was this really old - fashioned guy. He had these super strict rules. He didn't believe in using any modern aids like GPS for navigation practice. One time, we got lost because he was relying on his old paper maps, and he blamed it all on me for not 'paying enough attention to the route'. It was a nightmare of a lesson.
There was this guy in drivers ed who thought the turn signal was a horn. So every time he wanted to make a turn, he would beep the horn instead. The instructor was so confused at first. It took a while for him to realize what was going on. After that, we all had a good laugh and the instructor made sure to really stress the importance of knowing your vehicle's controls.
Probably a teacher who is overly aggressive and verbally abusive. They can make the students so scared that they can't focus on learning. A friend of mine had a teacher who would constantly call him stupid and useless when he made mistakes, which really damaged his confidence and made him dread the driving lessons.
A friend of mine was in drivers ed and during the road test, he got so flustered when a squirrel ran in front of the car that he completely forgot how to use the brakes. He just stared at the squirrel and the car slowly came to a stop on its own. It was really funny.
One horror story could be when sex education was reduced to just a list of 'don'ts' without any proper explanation. It left students more confused and scared rather than informed. For example, just being told not to have sex without any talk about healthy relationships or safe sex. It made sex seem like this completely taboo and dangerous thing that no one should ever approach.
Another element is the stigma. In society, there are still people who look down on special ed students. This negative attitude can be reflected in the school environment. For instance, special ed students may be isolated from other students, which is a form of 'horror' for them as they are deprived of a normal social environment.
I'm not aware of any legitimate 'horror stories' in Mormon sex ed. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints provides sex education within the framework of its values. Their teachings are aimed at promoting healthy, moral relationships and family values. However, sometimes misinformation or misunderstandings can occur. For example, some people might misinterpret the conservative nature of the teachings as overly restrictive, but in reality, it's about guiding members to make responsible and ethical choices in sexual matters.