UNIONVILLE, Mo. – Parents, are you approaching the intersection of teenagers and driving? Driving is a huge responsibility and knowing how to help your teen become a safe, new driver is often difficult. But First Impact is here to give you some tools to make that road a bit easier.
First Impact:
Putnam County Middle School, 802 S. 18th Street, Unionville
Monday, April 29, 6-7:30 pm
FREE
Speakers:
- SGT Chris McBane, St. Joseph Police Department
- Marsha Jones, Missouri Department of Conservation Agent – retired, and Kirksville Area Tech College
First Impact is a 90-minute evidence-based traffic safety program that educates parents about Missouri’s Graduated Drivers License (GDL) law. The goal of First Impact is to reduce new driver crashes, resulting injuries and fatalities, by increasing parental awareness and enforcement of Missouri’s GDL law.
Objectives of the program are to increase:
- Awareness of teen driving risks
- Understanding of Missouri’s GDL law
- GDL monitoring and enforcement at home
- Importance of being a positive role model
First Impact provides the tools parents need to monitor, coach and support their new teen driver. First Impact features a video and discussion to promote the importance of parents and teens working together to reduce teen crashes, injuries and fatalities.
Ensuring parents understand the risks and responsibilities associated with driving is essential in preventing teen driving tragedies.
The program is delivered by trained GDL coaches who coach parents by presenting key facts and proven strategies to help parents lower their teens’ crash risk by utilizing the Missouri GDL law.
Register for this FREE program at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/first-impact-new-driver-parent-education-program-at-putnam-county-middle-school-tickets-51445481821?aff=efbeventtix&fbclid=IwAR31CAXUOQWtoF5M7iHo6NuNo0Be9-8N5W5jRJdvtJHGFxeGgn7Cdw_wRhg or by calling 573-884-3463
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