Driving Course to Help Young Drivers
 Vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death for people between the ages of 16-25 years old.
A four-hour interactive course is used to encourage young drivers to be more responsible on the road.
Instructors interact with the students to get rid of their bad driving habits.
A simple reminder of putting on the seat belt can save a life.
Students are either self–enrolled or court referred.
“This reiterates the concrete need of having a classroom portion as well as behind the wheel,” says Alive to 25 Instructor Joe Crawford.
Prices start at $50 for the public course. and court referral is $75.
The course is offer once a month at the Dakota Medical Foundation.
The next class is on December 13th.



