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Target On Safe Teen Driving

There have been recent incidents were five people lost their lives on Kansas roadways leading to four crashes. Out of this the three victims were teenagers. So to evaluate the needs for the same the law enforcement officers would be out in force for the weekend across the state making and enforcing traffic laws to keep roadways safe. Out of five accidents four of them were involved in one vehicle accident.


A new course is being offered at Topeka Driving School which puts into practice some of the good off-road management recovery procedures which had been done for the work of law enforcement.

The advanced driver course is being offered for four hours in the classroom and four hours behind the wheel. This course is for those who want to avoid head on collision to bring safety vehicles back on the road.

Making a course practical in nature would offer you four hour coaching which is spend in driving them.
The school students are taught the proper ways to wear seat belts and learn about the dangers of drinking and driving, making it a necessary point by law enforcement officials.

This program is especially targeted for drunken drivers and other people who are violating this law statewide. This course is vital to highway safety making people aware that they should not talk on phone or message on phone while driving.

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