Monday, March 25, 2013

CHP SENIOR DRIVING CLASS AIMS TO KEEP EVERYONE SAFE


SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California’s senior population is proving to be one of the fastest
growing driving-age demographics in the state. It is estimated, there will be over six million
residents age 65 and older in California by the year 2020. Knowing that much of this community
still relies on driving as their primary means of transportation, the California Highway Patrol
(CHP) is continuing the Age Well Drive Smart program.


The Age Well Drive Smart class is an education program specifically designed to help seniors
tune up their driving skills, refresh their knowledge of the rules of the road, learn about normal
age-related physical changes and how they affect driving ability. The program is supported by
the Keeping Everyone Safe IV grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety.
“During the class, seniors have the opportunity to view curriculum designed to address their
needs, share their personal concerns, ask questions, and consider the different options available
to them,” said CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow.
The CHP has partnered with the California Department of Motor Vehicle’s Senior Ombudsman
program and other members from both public and private organizations to assess the needs of the
senior driving community. The class is approximately two hours and is offered at local CHP
offices as well as many senior centers within the community. The class is a great way for our
seniors to educate themselves, evaluate their driving abilities, and improve their driving skills.
“We can help better prepare seniors to drive safer for the years ahead,” continued Commissioner
Farrow. “Our ultimate goal is saving lives.”
If you or a family member would like to attend an Age Well Drive Smart class, contact your
local CHP office. To locate a CHP office near you, visit www.chp.ca.gov.
Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety
through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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