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Alexian Brothers Senior Neighbors Offers AARP Safe Drivers Class

Thursday, October 30, 2008

The AARP Driver Safety Online Course is the nation's first and largest driver refresher course. Though geared for drivers of age 50 and older, the course is open to people of any age and AARP membership is not required. Upon completion of the course, you may qualify for an automobile insurance discount mandated by your state or a voluntary discount given by your insurance company.

The AARP Driver Safety Course is designed to help you:
1. Tune up your driving skills and update your knowledge of the rules of the road.
2. Learn about normal age-related physical changes, and how to adjust your driving to allow for these changes.
3. Reduce your traffic violations, crashes and chances for injuries.
4. Drive more safely.
5. Get an insurance discount. Auto insurance companies in most states provide a multiyear discount to AARP graduates. Please consult with your insurance company or agent for further details.
6. AARP members receive discounts on the AARP Motoring Plan from GE Motor Club. Find more details.

The AARP Safe Drivers Class will be held Thursday, Nov. 13, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Alexian Brothers Senior Neighbors building at 1000 Newby Street in downtown Chattanooga.

To register, call Beverly Boyers at 755-6106. Registration fee is $10.


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