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Traffic Safety Education Program Oct. 26
posted October 14, 2002

S.H.I.P (Safety Has Its Privileges) Day will be held on Saturday, Oct. 26 at Engel Stadium.

Registration begins at 9 a.m. There is no cost for participation.

The purpose of the program is to educate young drivers ages 14 to 24 on traffic safety and prevention through demonstrations, facts, brochures, and hands-on instruction.

All participants will receive information on Seatbelt Safety, How to Conduct Yourself During a Traffic Stop, Graduated Driver's License, Defensive Driving, Public Health & Safety, and State and Local Traffic Laws.

Hamilton County Health Department will conduct car seat and seatbelt checks.

The No-Zone Truck will be on site teaching young drivers precautionary measures they should take when driving near 18-wheeler trucks.

Chattanooga Police Department is also providing a DUI cart showing young drivers why they should not drive while under the influence.

The first 250 registered participants will receive a free t-shirt and lunch.

The event is hosted by the Chattanooga Regional Chapter of NOBLE and its supporting sponsors Hamilton County Health Department, MAKUS Foundation, National Black Police Association, and Chattanooga Parks, Recreation, Arts & Culture Department.


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