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Time: July 13, 2013 to July 14, 2013
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway
Street: 1500 Tara Place
City/Town: Hampton, GA 30228
Website or Map: http://www.AccidentAvoidanceW…
Phone: 770-262-7009
Event Type: teen, driving, program
Organized By: Michael Deppa
Latest Activity: Jun 12, 2013
For those who register for the Atlanta Motor Speedway Accident Avoidnace Workshops before the end of May, Atlanta Motor Speedway is making it possible to offer this parent-ride-along program for $197 instead of $329! And, for an additional $50, you can have BOTH parents attend in which case ALL THREE of you will receive Defensive Driving Certificates, which has reduced our former customers' insurance rates from $249 to $512 each year for 3 years in a row. And as if this program being a money MAKER for you isn't enough, it also qualifies as a tax write-off ... AND a portion of the proceeds can go to your school!
So, you don't HAVE to hope and pray your student will be safe having only completed the absolute minimum-requirements in driver training!
You don't HAVE to let other daily routines, or coach's unreasonable demands out-prioritize your student's safety anymore!
You don't HAVE to sweat bullets every time you send them out on to Atlanta's roads with no idea how to respond if they face an emergency!
Now, you can let us help you reduce the likelihood of your student crashing by more than 75%. But we can't help if you don't let us.
If you would like to reserve a spot for your student, you can go on-line to register: www.AccidentAvoidanceWorkshops.org/register.html or call us at 770-262-7009!
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1958 Porsche 356 Speedster
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