The AARP Driver Safety Program, sponsored by Richland Public Health, will have a class on Tuesday, November 13. The class will be in the Corley Room (lower level, rear parking lot, back entrance) at Richland Public Health, 555 Lexington Ave., Mansfield.

The AARP Driver Safety Program is the nation’s first and largest classroom refresher course for motorists age 50 and older. The class is a one-day, four-hour course. The course uses the “Smart Driver” information that was completely revised in 2014 with new material and videos.

The November 13 class starts at 9 AM and runs until 1 PM. Coffee and refreshments will be provided. Cost for the class is $15 for AARP members and $20 for all others. Class size is limited to 35. Walk-ins are welcome if there are openings.

To register, call Reed Richmond in Community Health and Promotion Sciences at Richland Public Health, 419-774-4726.

“Anyone who took this course in 2015 or earlier should consider a refresher this year in order to keep their AARP insurance discounts,” said Richmond, co-instructor for the course. “Auto insurance discounts may be available to others who complete the course but you should check with your insurance agent or provider.”

This is the last AARP Senior Driving Course for the year. Classes will be scheduled for 2019 beginning in the spring.

Source: Richland Public Health

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