Teen Driver Challenge

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Teen Driver Challenge

Florida Sheriff’s Association:  www.fsateendriverchallenge.com

Did you know….? Traffic crashes occur every 12 seconds in the United States. Vehicular crashes are the No. 1 cause of deaths among young adults. If you are a teen driver, 16-19 years of age, you are more likely to be killed in an automobile crash than any other way.

The first step in reducing these statistics begins with you and the challenge to become a more informed, safer and efficient driver. The Teen Driver Challenge course, which is offered at no cost to students, will provide you with the knowledge and hands-on experience to reduce your chances of being involved in a crash.

Don’t wait to take the “Challenge.” Register to participate in this well executed and dynamic training that could save your life and the lives of your friends. Classes are open to young drivers for 15 to 19 years old. Classes fill up quickly, so contact Mrs. Elizabeth Sheppard (904) 966-6175 or Sgt. Joseph Shiller (904)966-6306 for more information and find out how to sign up.

For your convenience, you may also click here for the Application and simply turn it in to Mrs. Elizabeth Sheppard or Sgt. Joseph Shiller at the BCSO.

Additional required forms:

TDC STUDENT SIGNUP INFORMATION form

FSA Teen Driver Challenge Vehicle Owner Statement and Release

FSA Teen Driver Challenge Students statement form

FSA Teen Driver Challenge Parent release-Student statement

Teen Driver Challenge Schedule to be Updated… Check back for our next offering. 

Classroom and driving will be at Truck Driving School located at SR 230

 

 

Contact Information

George Konkel, Chief of Operations
945-B N. Temple Ave.
Starke, FL 32091
Office: 904.966.2276
Fax: 904.966.6160
George_Konkel@BradfordSheriff.org

Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday: 9:00am-5pm

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