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Point of Impact (Intended for parents of a new teen driver)


Driver Education-Teens -
Winter 2025

Newly licensed teen drivers are not necessarily safe drivers. Parents are the first and best source for teaching their children. Safe driving skills are developed over time and a parent’s role continues even after they receive their license. Traffic crashes are the leading killer of Minnesota teens. Inexperience, distractions, risk taking and poor seat belt compliance are the primary factors. Learn the importance of playing a role in developing the safe driving skills of your youth. View a video that presents stories of Minnesota youth and families impacted by crashes.

Participation reduces required practice driving time from 50 to 40 hours. The driving hours are recorded on the Supervised Driving Log that must be submitted prior to taking the driver’s test.

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8552-W25

  Matt Fenno , Adam Halverson


Centennial High School Campus - West Building : Room 623
Wednesday, Apr 9
6:00 - 7:30 PM

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$ 0.00
Registration required