The risk of motor vehicle crashes is higher among teens ages 16–19 than among any other age group. Teen drivers in this age group have a fatal crash rate almost three times as high as drivers ages 20 and older per mile driven.
About 2,800 teens in the United States ages 13–19 were killed and about 227,000 were injured in motor vehicle crashes in 2020. That means that every day, about eight teens died due to motor vehicle crashes, and hundreds more were injured. Motor vehicle crash deaths among teens 13–19 years of age resulted in about $40.7 billion in medical costs and cost estimates for lives lost in 2020.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
The Advanced Safety Driving Program consist of two (2) parts:
Objective: Prepare drivers through classroom instruction to help mitigate and prevent motor vehicle related incidents.
The students will learn:
Location: Miami Dade College North Campus- Driving Range, Adjacent to Building 9
Objective: Prepare drivers through practical experience instruction to help mitigate and prevent motor vehicle related incidents. The students will learn:
To pass the workshop successfully, students must demonstrate proficiency checks in the categories listed above.