Corona Police Department hosts free drivers program to educate young drivers on collision prevention


Corona Police Department hosts free drivers program to educate young drivers on collision prevention

The no-cost event promotes public safety

WHAT:
The Corona Police Department’s Traffic Bureau will host “Drive 4 Life,” a teen-driver safety program on Saturday, June 21. The interactive program teaches young drivers about the causes and prevention of fatal traffic collisions.

Drive 4 Life will feature interactive role playing (field sobriety tests and a mock traffic trial), comedy, static displays, short movies, a dynamic Power Point presentation and guest speakers.

The four most common factors that lead to fatal traffic accidents involving young drivers will be covered during the program. They include drunk driving, speeding, street racing and driving laws.

Drivers with or without licenses are welcome.

WHY:
The city of Corona provides this monthly community service to promote traffic safety on city roadways and to prevent fatal traffic collisions. As a top civic priority, Corona heavily invests in public safety, which has helped rank the city as one of the nation’s top 100 safest communities by the F.B.I.

WHEN:
Saturday, June 21, 2008
9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

WHERE:
Corona Public Library
650 S. Main St .
Corona , CA 92882

For more information or to register for Drive 4 Life, contact the Corona Police Department at (951) 736-2355.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is a must for teens. My son and his friend took this class and they still talk about it. They did not want to, but we made it manditory and it was well worth their time. Like I said, it made an impact!!!!

Kim