By: Sharon Aron Baron
Anyone that lives in South Florida knows that you may be an goodĀ driver, but everyday youĀ may haveĀ to deal with inexperienced, impatient and even dangerous drivers.
The AARP is providing a class open to drivers of all ages toĀ review the current rules of the road, learn defensive driving techniques, and how to operate a vehicle more safely. Participants will learn how to manage and accommodate common age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time.
In addition, participants will learn:
Ā· How to minimize the effects of dangerous blind spots
Ā· How to maintain the proper following distance behind another car
Ā· The safest ways to change lanes and make turns at busy intersections
Ā· Proper use of safety belts, air bags, anti-lock brakes, and new technologies used in cars
Ā· Ways to monitor your own and othersā driving skills and capabilities
Ā· The effects of medications on driving
Ā· The importance of eliminating distractions, such as eating, smoking, and cell-phone use
The nextĀ 2-day classesĀ in Tamarac are set for:
May 21 and May 22
June 25 and June 26
Classes will be held at theĀ Tamarac Community Center at 8601 W Commercial Blvd in Tamarac at 9:00 a.m. Course costs $15 for AARP members or $20 for non-members. Participants who successfully complete the course will be provided with a certificate for their auto insurance agency. Most agencies will allow for a discount on auto insurance premiums for up to three years. Call 954-597-3620 to register.
The AARP is providing a class open to drivers of all ages.
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