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Registration Now Open For Free Teen Driver Safety Class
The course, taught by Nashville PD officers, is open to high schoolers regardless of county of residence.
September 30, 2020
Registration is now open for the Metropolitan Police Department’s FREE Driver Awareness Class for high school aged teens, scheduled for Saturday, October 10th from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. This popular course will be held in the community room of the MNPD’s South Precinct, 5101 Harding Place. It is open to all high school aged teens, regardless of county of residency.
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The class, taught by Nashville police officers, will not offer behind the wheel training, but rather will focus on impaired driving, distracted driving and overall traffic safety.
Persons interested in signing up for this program may do so on-line at this link:
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