Ford Driving Skills for Life Program, Vancouver, Sept. 25-26
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Ford Driving Skills for Life Program, Vancouver, Sept. 25-26
Are you the parent of a newly licensed young driver in the Vancouver area? Ford Driving Skills for Life is scheduled to run in Vancouver, Sept. 25-26.
Motor vehicle collisions are a leading cause of death among Canadians under the age of 24, according to the Traffic Injury Research Foundation. The main factors in teen driver road crashes include impaired driving (impaired by alcohol or drugs), distracted driving (example: texting while driving) and speed. These issues need to be addressed in any reputable teen safe driving program.
Ford Driving Skills for Life was set up to be a critical step in the lifelong learning process of skilled driving, and now Ford has expanded the program into Canada.
Training is conducted using a hands-on curriculum and the entire program isavailable at no cost. Training conducted under the Ford Driving Skills for Life program addresses the inexperience of young drivers, as well as issues surrounding distracted driving.
Canada's foremost automotive journalist Jim Kenzie has written a feature on the program: Ford?s better idea for driver training ? get ?em young | Toronto Star
Sign up now at https://www.drivingskillsforlife.ca/events-cat
Motor vehicle collisions are a leading cause of death among Canadians under the age of 24, according to the Traffic Injury Research Foundation. The main factors in teen driver road crashes include impaired driving (impaired by alcohol or drugs), distracted driving (example: texting while driving) and speed. These issues need to be addressed in any reputable teen safe driving program.
Ford Driving Skills for Life was set up to be a critical step in the lifelong learning process of skilled driving, and now Ford has expanded the program into Canada.
Training is conducted using a hands-on curriculum and the entire program isavailable at no cost. Training conducted under the Ford Driving Skills for Life program addresses the inexperience of young drivers, as well as issues surrounding distracted driving.
Canada's foremost automotive journalist Jim Kenzie has written a feature on the program: Ford?s better idea for driver training ? get ?em young | Toronto Star
Sign up now at https://www.drivingskillsforlife.ca/events-cat
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