The School of Justice, Public Safety and Law Studies at North Campus is offering an advanced teen driving safety program to teach safe driving in high-risk scenarios.
Eligible participants must be between the ages of 16 and 25, have a valid driver’s license and pay a fee of $150. Applications are open to the general public on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The course is a one-day eight-hour class that teaches driving etiquette and defensive driving techniques such as skid control and evasive maneuvers. Classes are divided into a three-hour classroom teaching segment and a five-hour driving class taught at the driving range outside building 17 at North Campus.
For more information, contact the program’s director Robert Lynch at rlynch@mdc.edu.


