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CHP Baldwin Park to Offer 2 Smart Start Driving Class for Teens
The class is designed to provide teens and their parents/guardians with an interactive, safe-driving awareness course

The California Highway Patrol office in Baldwin Park will be hosting a “Smart Start” driving awareness class on Thursday June 20 and June 27 and they are inviting teenagers and their parent/guardian to attend a free Start Smart class.
The class is designed to provide teens and their parents/guardians with an interactive, safe-driving awareness course that shows how poor choices behind the wheel of a car can affect the lives of numerous people, according to a news release.
Attendees will learn about the CHP’s mission of safety, service and security, the responsibilities of newly licensed drivers, the role of parents/guardians, and collision-avoidance techniques.
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The class is at 6:15 p.m. at the CHP office, 14039 Francisquito Ave. Seating is limited so attendees must reserve a slot. Because of the graphic nature of some of the photos and videos used in the class, each teen much be accompanied by a parent or guardian and sign a waiver before each class.
To reserve a seat for a teenager and his or her parent/guardian, email Officer Rodrigo Jimenez at 626-338-1164 or by email at rjimenez@chp.ca.gov
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