GARDENDALE —
A course is available in north Jefferson County this spring that is geared toward helping teenagers become better, safer drivers.
The Alabama Region of the Sports Car Club of America (ALSCCA) is hosting three Teen Driver Clinics at the Gardendale First Baptist Church south campus: April 20, May 11 and June 8.
The course fee is $120 and includes lunch for the teen and one parent or guardian.
Ron Hardiman, ALSCCA director of Teen Driver Clinics, said one in four teens will be involved in a car wreck during their first year of driving, and that more than 80 percent of those wrecks are caused by driver error.
ALSCCA instructors, all of whom have a motorsports background, teach teenagers defensive driving skills including brake, steering and eye management.
Students should bring the vehicle they will be driving most often. Those in attendance should be 15 or 16 years old and have a learner’s permit or driver license; parents should email Hardiman if they want an older child to participate.
The entire course will take place in the church parking lot, which will be closed off to other drivers; there will be no instruction on streets.
In the event of rain, the course will still be taught. Hardiman said teens will drive in rain and other dangerous conditions, so a safety course in the rain is appropriate.
The driving clinic includes about six hours of combined classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction.
Class sizes are small, and pre-registration is required.
For more information, email Hardiman at teen.driver@alscca.net.
Top Stories
Sports car club sponsoring safe-driving course for teens
- Top Stories
-
-
VIDEO: Fultondale opens new public library
Residents of Fultondale now have a shiny new library.
-
Kimberly collecting items for Oklahoma tornado relief
Residents of northern Jefferson and southern Blount counties have an opportunity to help those in Moore, Okla. who were devastated by Monday's EF-5 tornado.
-
NJN/am for Wednesday, May 22
Wake up, it’s Wednesday…
-
Local farmers markets set to open
Fresh fruits and vegetables are now more readily available in north Jefferson County.
-
Gardendale council buys land for new fire station
The Gardendale City Council took the first steps Monday night toward the building of an additional fire station.
-
NJN/am for Tuesday, May 21
Good Tuesday morning…
-
Center Point man sentenced to more than eight years in federal child-porn case
A longtime museum guard from Center Point has been sentenced on federal charges of receiving and possessing child pornography.
-
Police Blotter for May 6-12, 2013
Incident and arrest reports were provided by north Jefferson County police agencies for May 6-12.
-
NJN/am for Monday, May 20
It’s Monday, and we have a new local state championship softball team…
-
Relay For Life today in Gardendale
The North Jefferson Relay For Life is happening right now at the Gardendale Civic Center.
- More Top Stories Headlines
-
VIDEO: Fultondale opens new public library



