Teen Driver Program - Safety Education - Castro Valley Library

Empowering Safe Driving for Teens

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Start Smart Teen Driving
12/10
Tue, 6p-8p
15-19
Alameda County Library - Castro Valley

The California Highway Patrol and the Castro Valley Library present Start Smart: Teen Driver Program. CHP officers will discuss traffic collision avoidance techniques, collision causing factors, driver/parent responsibilities, and seatbelt usage. Additionally, testimonies will be provided by officers who have investigated fatal collisions involving teens, and by family members who have lost love ones in traffic collisions.

The Start Smart program is a driver safety education class which targets new and future licensed teenage drivers between the age of 15 - 19 and their parents/guardians. A parent/guardian is required to attend the class with their teen.

WHEN REGISTERING PLEASE USE THE NAME OF THE TEENAGER

PLEASE ARRIVE ON TIME!  THE OFFICER MAY CHOOSE NOT TO ADMIT SOMEONE BASED ON TARDINESS.




An ASL (American Sign Language) interpreter or closed captioning can be provided for this program if requested at least seven business days in advance. For assistance, please contact your library or [email protected].

This activity is presented by Alameda County Library and scheduled to take place on Tuesday 12/10 from 6p-8p at Alameda County Library - Castro Valley. For more information, click "Participate" to visit the website of Alameda County Library.

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