Georgia Teens Ride with P.R.I.D.E. September 17th

From Aaron Marks:

In Georgia, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teens. In an effort to address this problem, the University of Georgia Traffic Injury Prevention Institute has developed a statewide program called Georgia Teens Ride with PRIDE (Parents Redcuing Injuries and Driver Error). The course is FREE.

This is not a hands-on, mechanical “how to” course, but a class that addresses driving attitudes and behavior of teenagers ages 14-16.

Class will be held on Tuesday, September 17th at the Decatur Recreation Center at 7pm. To register, complete the form found here and return by email to pride@markslawgroup.com  or fax to 404-581-5902. The teenager and at last one partent or guardian must be present during the entire two-hour class.

For more information call 678-413-4281 or visit www.ridesafegeorgia.org or email gtipi@uga.edu.

Is your teenager’s life  worth two hours of your time?

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