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Kelseyville >> The Clear Lake Area California Highway Patrol (CHP) will offer a free “Start Smart” traffic safety class for soon-to-be-licensed, newly-licensed and teenage drivers and their parents or guardians on May 19.

CHP’s Start Smart program is aimed at helping young and new drivers understand the critical responsibilities of driving and to understand that accidents happen, but collisions are 100 percent preventable. The leading cause of death for Americans 15-19 years old is motor vehicle collisions, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and the California CHP’s goal is to reduce the death rate among young drivers as the result of these incidents.

The program is designed to provide an interactive safe driving awareness class which will illustrate how poor choices behind the wheel of a car can affect the lives of numerous people. Start Smart also focuses on responsibilities of newly-licensed drivers, responsibilities of parents or guardians and collision avoidance techniques.

The upcoming class will run approximately two hours and will run from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Clear Lake Area CHP office located at 5700 Live Oak Drive in Kelseyville.

“The CHP is committed to mitigating traffic collisions involving young, inexperienced drivers, because they are preventable.” Lt. Hector Paredes said. “Start Smart is an excellent program that promotes safe driving for young new drivers.”

Space is limited for this class, for more information or reservations; call officer Kory Reynolds at the CHP office 279-0103.

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