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Alive at 25 is a highly effective four-hour course that serves as an excellent complement to standard driver education programs. Participants in the Alive at 25 class will learn the negative effects and dangers associated with speeding, distractions, peer pressure, and driver inexperience.
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Alive at 25 is a highly interactive 4.5-hour program targeted toward drivers under the age of 25 that helps young drivers take greater responsibility for their driving. Alive at 25 incorporates Reality Therapy and Choice™ Theory techniques to help participants identify the five basic needs that drive human behavior.
Safety and Health Council Training Site #1. UMKC Campus: Haag Hall, Room 315. 5120 Rockhill Rd. Kansas City, MO 64110.
DDC Alive at 25. Exclusively developed for drivers under the age of 25, this highly engaging 4-hour classroom course helps young drivers understand the importance of taking ultimate responsibility for their driving decisions by focusing on attitude, behavior, and judgment.
Alive at 25 ® is a highly interactive program that teaches young adults how to make safe, respectful and legal driving decisions. This excellent supplemental course teaches young drivers how to take control of situations by taking personal responsibility for their own actions, attitudes and driving behaviors.
Alive at 25 (registered trademark) is a highly interactive course developed by the National Safety Council that helps young adults under the age of 25 take greater responsibility for their driving by focusing on behavior, judgment, and decision making.
The National Safety Council Alive at 25 course helps educate young drivers about the risks associated with driving. Topics discussed in the Alive at 25 class include: · Why young adults often underestimate risk. · Understanding the consequences of making poor choices and taking unnecessary risks.