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Clearlake >> Residents can refresh their skills and have the opportunity to save money on their car insurance with the new, enhanced AARP Smart Driver Course being offered at the Clearlake Highlands Senior Center on April 28 and 29 from 9 a .m. to 2 p.m. each day with a lunch break.

It’s been many years since many older Lake County residents received their driver’s license. Yet the driving experience is significantly different from even a decade ago with changing vehicles, changing technology, changing road rules and even changing roadways.

The new curriculum for the course was developed following a two-year research study conducted by Eastern Virginia Medical School. The course helps drivers 50 and older stay current with driving laws and new technologies inside and outside of vehicles. Participants will also learn defensive driving skills, proven safety strategies and how to manage and accommodate common age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time.

“Since 1979, AARP Driver Safety has helped over 15 million drivers stay safe, educated and confident behind the wheel. Every driver can benefit from a refresher,” said Julie E. Lee, vice president and national director of AARP Driver Safety. Many participants may be eligible for a multi-year insurance discount after taking the course. Participants are encouraged to check with their insurance agent to see if they are eligible. Attendance is required but there are no tests required to pass the course.

For information or to register for the course, contact the Clearlake Highlands Senior Center at 994-3051, or call class Instructor Steve Hendricks at 972-7884.

Clearlake Highlands Senior Center is located at 3245 Bowers Ave. in Clearlake.

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