CHP hosts teen driver safety class in Baldwin Park

BALDWIN PARK >> Teen drivers and their parents are invited to take part in a free interactive class hosted by the California Highway Patrol and geared to improve traffic safety for young people.
The “Smart Start” seminar will take place at 6:15 p.m. Friday at the Baldwin Park office of the CHP, 14039 Francisquito Ave, CHP officials said in a written statement.
All teens ages 15 to 19 are invited to attend with their parents. A driver’s license is not required.
The safe driving awareness class, “will illustrate how poor choices behind the wheel of a car can affect the lives of numerous people,” the statement said.
Due to graphic images and video shown during the class, all teens must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, who must sign a waiver at the beginning of the class.
Topics discussed will include responsibilities of new drivers, responsibilities of parents and collision avoidance techniques.
Seating is limited.
For more information or to reserve a space, contact Officer Rodrigo Jimenez at 626-338-1164, or email rjimenez@chp.ca.gov.

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