Tire Rack Street Survival Teen School
Last year, over 5,000 teenagers died in motor vehicle crashes, the
leading killer of American youths aged 16 to 19, accounting for more
than 40 percent of fatalities in that age bracket. To reduce this
number, Tire Rack Street Survival has developed a non-profit, national
driver education program aimed at teaching teens the skills they need
to stay alive behind the wheel.
Peachstate PCA has joined forces with the nationally recognized Tire
Rack Street Survival school for teens to help Peachstate's teens learn
to drive more safely, and at an affordable price.
Tire Rack Street Survival school for teens is now registering students
and looking for volunteer Peachstate DE Driving Instructors for the
upcoming school to be held at
Gwinnett County Fairgrounds Sugarloaf Parkway parking lot. The cost for
students is a highly-subsidized
$75, and space is limited. Drinks and lunch provided.
The primary emphasis of the Tire Rack Street Survival is a "hands-on"
driving experience in real-world situations! We use your own car to
teach you about its handling limits and how you can control them. The
students will become more observant of the traffic situation they find
themselves in. They will learn to look far enough ahead to anticipate
unwise actions of other drivers. As the students master the application
of physics to drive their cars, they will make fewer unwise driving
actions themselves. They will understand why they should always wear
their own seatbelts, and why they should insist that their passengers
wear seatbelts, too.
It's about more than driving - it's about LIVING!
Time:
8:30AM - 4:00PM
Location:
Gwinnett County Fairgrounds-Sugarloaf Pkwy Parking Lot
2405 Sugarloaf Parkway
Lawrenceville GA 30045
Capacity:
30 students
Register here. Tire Rack Street Survival Website
here. FAQ
here.
Any questions after reviewing the FAQ page call Amber Wooten, Local School Registrar, 678-561-7844, email
here.