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UGA Prepares Parents and Teens with P.R.I.D.E. for Drive Education

GRIFFIN - Changes in the TADRA Law for teen drivers put parents squarely in the passenger’s seat. It requires that anyone who applies for a permanent driver’s license must have a parent, legal guardian or responsible adult sign a verification form affirming that the candidate has completed 40 hours (with 6 hours at night) of supervised driving experience, if the candidate has successfully completed an approved driver education course.

Most parents don’t feel prepared, or may not know what they need to do, to supervise a new teen driver behind the wheel. But parental involvement is key to reducing teen crashes and fatalities.

Teens want the practice time so they can get their license, but need to know how to communicate with their nervous parents.

There is a FREE course designed to fill this void. The Georgia Traffic Injury Prevention Institute (GTIPI) at The University of Georgia is bringing P.R.I.D.E.—Parents Reducing Injuries and Driver Error—to help parents prepare their 14, 15 and 16-year-olds to drive. (This is open to parents and teens from Spalding and surrounding counties.)

“P.R.I.D.E. is an excellent orientation to the driver education process and teen driving laws. It’s designed to help young people become better decision makers, especially as new drivers,” says Frankie Jones, GTIPI’s Director. It will help parents and their new teen drivers learn what they need to do during those 40 hours of driving time,” said Jones. “Our ultimate goal is to reduce risk-taking behavior and youth related car crashes.”

GTIPI and the Griffin Police Department is working with the UGA Griffin Campus to offer the free 2-hour P.R.I.D.E. seminar, a standardized UGA course offered statewide. GTIPI is funded by a grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety.

The Georgia Teens Ride with P.R.I.D.E. classes will:
• Help parents and guardians become more aware of their own driving behaviors,
• Teach parents and guardians how to help their teens become safe drivers,
• Help parents, guardians and teens learn what they need to do during the supervised practice driving time
• Alter attitudes and driving behaviors of novice teen drivers.

The course will be offered May 31st at 6:30pm in Griffin. A teen and at least one parent or guardian must register to attend. Call Lt. Douglas A. Rogers 770-229-6451 Ext 502 or email drogers@cityofgriffin.com to register.

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Submitted 5.4.16
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