According to a series of articles, the California Highway Patrol has just launched a Start Smart driving course in Fairfield.
The news goes on to state that all Fairfield teen drivers and their parents are welcome to appear between 6 and 8 p.m. to participate in this effort that hopes to turn Californian young motorists into better drivers. According to the troopers working on this project, all teen drivers and their parents or guardians can attend to the Fairfield/Cordelia Public Library today to participate in this free course.
According to recent statistics, young drivers are more likely to become involved in a car crash than older or more experienced motorists. Because of that reason, the authorities have decided to dedicate most of their educational effort on young drivers who have recently received their driver’s license.
If you have any doubts regarding this free course or if you would like to participate in future events, please contact the CHP and get informed.
As a San Jose personal injury lawyer, I’m glad that the authorities are attempting to make the roads in California a safer place for everyone. I applaud the CHP’s efforts and hope that more agencies will be able to create more events to teach teens the importance of driving safely and responsibly. I urge all drivers to learn more about the Start Smart driving classes, especially if you have a teen driver in your family.
Whenever you or a dear friend is injured in an accident that was caused by a distracted or mindless motorist, you might want to consider asking a personal injury lawyer in your city for legal advice. You might be entitled to receive monetary reparation as a result of your accident.
