Accident Avoidance Workshops - Dallas, GA

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Accident Avoidance Workshops - Dallas, GA

Time: June 8, 2013 to June 9, 2013
Location: North Paulding High School
Street: 300 N Paulding Dr
City/Town: Dallas, GA 30132
Website or Map: http://www.AccidentAvoidnaceW…
Phone: 770-262-7009
Event Type: teen, driving, program
Organized By: Michael Deppa
Latest Activity: Apr 23, 2013

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DRIVER TRAINING NEEDN’T BE BORING!

 

Educators know kids learn better when they’re having fun … so how effective can “driver’s ed” be if your student complains about how boring it is?  Just how comfortable will you be sending them out on the road with the absolute minimum required training?  They will learn more in the Accident Avoidance Workshops.  Don’t let what you know about “driver’s ed” set your expectation of the Accident Avoidance Workshops.  Learning how to operate the vehicle doesn’t help at all if you have no idea how to handle the idiots.  This is not “driver’s ed” … this is “driver trainin’ the way it ougth’a be”.  We will completely and forever change the way both you and your student look at driving.  To register, click here.  For more information visit www.AccidentAvoidanceWorkshops.org or call 770-262-7009.

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