AARP Driver Safety Program Class

Friday, March 16, 2012

How are your driving skills these days?
AARP Driver Safety Program Class
Trinity Presbyterian Church
1315 North 160th Street
Shoreline, WA 98133

The AARP Driver Safety Program class will be held on Saturdays, April 7th and 21st, from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 Noon. The registration cost is $12.00 for AARP members and $14.00 for non-members. AARP membership is not required for participation. To receive a certificate for your insurance company discount, you must attend both days.

The AARP Driver Safety Program is an eight- hour classroom refresher for motorists aged 50 and older who have years of driving experience. The course will remind you of driving skills and techniques that you once learned but perhaps now fail to use regularly. The course will also provide new approaches and concepts, including compensating for normal age-related physical changes that may affect your driving ability. The AARP Driver Safety Program is the first and most recognized comprehensive nationwide course designed especially for the older driver.

Multi-year auto insurance discounts are given by most insurance companies to drivers who complete the course. You may want to check with your insurance provider. Bring your driver’s license and if a member of AARP, your membership card

Advance registration is required.
To register, call the Church office at 206-363-3500.
For more information you may contact Paul Leaf, Instructor, 206-546-6461.



1 comments:

Anonymous,  April 19, 2012 at 5:46 PM  

Driving is a huge responsibility that must be learned in steps and practiced over and over. We have to drive safely, obey the traffic laws, and respect the rights of other drivers. Not only should we concentrate on our own driving, we should also be well aware of the other vehicles around us. Driving safely also includes how and where we park our car. Passengers in our car put their safety in our hands and expect us to drive safe as well.

We shouldn't be stressed, tired, or distracted; driving should be our only focus. We need to be both mentally and physically capable of controlling our vehicle.

It is our responsibility, as a driver, to know the laws governing driving privileges. driver improvement course will helps us a lot.

Remember, driving is a privilege, NOT a right. Finally, safe driving requires a good attitude. http://www.icaredriving.com/

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