CPD offers teen driving course

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The Columbus Police Department says it still has slots open for its July 12 teen driving course.

 

Lt. Matt Myers says the event is a “Precision Driving Course for Teens.” The course is open to any teen driver that has a valid Driver’s License or Learners Permit. He describes the course as a one-day program that includes classroom instruction and hands-on driving at a closed driving track. Myers says that students will be taught vehicle dynamics and safety tips, as well as legal aspects of driving in the classroom. At the track, students will learn to how to make safe panic stops, safe evasive steering maneuvers and off-road recoveries. Myers adds that students will also practice their backing skills and parallel parking skills.
The class begins at 10:00 AM and ends at 3:00 PM at the Columbus Police Department. Cars for the course are provided by the department. Lunch and transportation to the track will be provided.

 

Cost for the class is $25, but scholarships are available for those in need.

 

Additional information, as well as applications, are available on the City of Columbus website at www.columbus.in.gov. Just click on “police” and go to “CPD training.”

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