Four-hour course aims to help teens make good choices and stay safe
Valley teenagers are getting a better understanding of safety thanks to a four-hour course aimed at educating them on the risks of the road.
According to the National Safety Council, “vehicle crashes are the #1 cause of death for people between the ages of 16 and 24.” The council’s Alive at 25 program gives young drivers more insight into making choices behind the wheel, learning what to do in varying situations, and getting the real picture of what dangers are out there.The Alive at 25 program discusses how to properly manage peer pressure. Participants examine the fact that they are in control of their behavior and are provided techniques for keeping control in driving situations.
The program is taught at some Valley schools, but they also offer virtual courses. You can sign up for one here.
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