1 p.m. Sept. 7 at the hospital, 130 Division St.
The AARP
Driver Safety Program is the nation's first and largest refresher course
for drivers.
While the course is geared toward drivers age 50 and older, the course is open to all interested persons.
While the course is geared toward drivers age 50 and older, the course is open to all interested persons.
The
training is designed to help you learn current rules of the road, how to
operate your vehicle more safely in today's increasingly challenging
driving environment, and some adjustments to common
age-related changes in vision, hearing, and reaction time.
The course covers such topics as how to maintain proper following distance at all times; the safest way to change lanes and make turns at intersections; the effects of medications on driving; how to minimize the effect of dangerous blind spots; the importance of eliminating distractions, such as eating, smoking, and cell-phone use; proper use of safety belts, air bags, and anti-lock brakes and ways to monitor your own and others' driving skills and capabilities.
The course covers such topics as how to maintain proper following distance at all times; the safest way to change lanes and make turns at intersections; the effects of medications on driving; how to minimize the effect of dangerous blind spots; the importance of eliminating distractions, such as eating, smoking, and cell-phone use; proper use of safety belts, air bags, and anti-lock brakes and ways to monitor your own and others' driving skills and capabilities.
Participants will gain a greater appreciation of driving challenges and how they can avoid potential collisions and injuries to themselves and others.
As an added bonus, participants can check with their auto insurance agent to learn whether their company provides auto insurance discounts for completing the course.
The cost is $12 for
AARP members; $14 for non-members.
Make checks payable to AARP. Call 203-732-7584 to register.
This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.
Make checks payable to AARP. Call 203-732-7584 to register.
This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.
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