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Quinnipiac Student Hold Free Car Safety Event for Senior Drivers

Quinnipiac University occupational therapy doctoral student hold free car safety event for senior drivers at Ashlar Village

Quinnipiac University occupational therapy doctoral student hold free car safety event for senior drivers at Ashlar Village
Quinnipiac University occupational therapy doctoral student hold free car safety event for senior drivers at Ashlar Village

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Quinnipiac University occupational therapy doctoral student hold free car safety event for senior drivers at Ashlar Village

HAMDEN, Conn. – From left, Quinnipiac University occupational therapy doctoral students Grace Miceli, Giulia Tucci and Erin Morairty go over a 12-point checklist with driver Linda Hartzer as part of the CarFit program.

The students introduced the free educational program, designed to help older drivers ensure their vehicles fit them safely and comfortably, to residents of Masonicare at Ashlar Village on Wednesday in Wallingford.

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