CHP To Offer “Smart Start” Classes To Teenage Drivers

Posted on December 13, 2011

According to news sources, the California Highway Patrol in launching a new driving safety class targeting teenage drivers in cooperation with Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital.

The “Smart Start” initiative will focus on training newly licensed as well as future licensed teens on the best practices associated with safe driving. The courses will be offered to teenagers between the ages of 15 through 19. Parents wanting to participate in the classes will also be allowed to take part.

The course will focus on specific safety topics of particular importance, such as a drivers responsibilities as well as how to avoid collisions with vehicles on the roadway. The classes will feature CHP officers who have personally witnessed fatal accidents involving teenagers to speak about their experiences.

A CHP said that it hoped the program would offer increased safety on the roadway in a state that reportedly has the second highest rate of fatalities for drivers in the 15 to 20 age range.

To reserve a seat in the class, call (805) 967-1234.

As a personal injury lawyer Los Angeles, I deeply appreciate the efforts being made by authorities to ensure that our roads are safer for all who travel on them. I encourage drivers to pay attention to the road at all times. As a personal injury attorney Los Angeles, I hope that the conclusions of the research will lead to safer roads.

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