Identify actions they can take to keep control whether they are a driver or a passenger.Recognize the positive characteristics that can help them and their friends make wise driving decisions.Understand the consequences of making poor judgments or taking unnecessary risks in a vehicle. ![]() Recognize that drivers in the 15-24 age group are more likely than anyone else to be injured or killed in a vehicle crash and understanding why those drivers are at such high risk.This course is an excellent complement to standard driver education programs. With a strong emphasis on classroom interaction, students are encouraged to join in non-threatening, non-judgmental discussions-exploring how changing driving behavior makes personal, legal and financial sense. This driver safety course provides tools for making positive choices in a way teens can relate to. Whereas driver education teaches the mechanics of car and road handling and state law, Alive at 25 ® focuses on inexperience, distractions, poor judgment, peer pressure, a tendency to underestimate risk, decision making and consequences. ![]() What Participants Will LearnĪlive at 25 ® incorporates Reality Therapy and Choice™ Theory techniques to help participants identify the five basic needs that drive human behavior: survival, love and belonging, fun, freedom and power. For more information, call (800) 733-6185 or email.
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