California Highway Patrol (CHP) statistics report that motor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of death among 15 to 20 year olds. Teen drivers are particularly susceptible to involvement in fatal accidents.
There are unique dangers inherent to driving on rural roads, and those dangers multiply when you add in the extra variables of other drivers driving recklessly or irresponsibly.
I wanted to share a resource with other parents in the hope that by accessing all of the driver training education we can for our kids, we can help to make our own and all those in our community wiser, and hopefully safer, to themselves and others.
The Start Smart program offered through CHP is a great resource. It’s targeted at young drivers (15-19) and their parents or guardians. It is a one-evening commitment and there is no cost associated with the program.
We have access to this program here in Lake County. My appreciation to Officers Steve Tanguay and Adam Garcia who presented the program and provided the information proactively and realistically.
My hope is that my sons are safe drivers who have a healthy fear of the realities of the road coupled with the skills and awareness to keep themselves and others safe.
Michelle Scully lives in Lakeport, Calif.