KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The California Highway Patrol will hold another driving class for seniors this month after its debut class quickly filled up in May.
Every year, drivers 65 years of age and older look to the CHP for assistance in maintaining or improving their ability to drive safely.
In response, the CHP provides the “Age Well, Drive Smart” program to equip senior drivers with the necessary tools to remain safe and confident on the road.
The Clear Lake Area CHP invites senior drivers to attend a free, two-hour Age Well, Drive Smart class, which will be held Friday, June 23, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., at the CHP Office at 5700 Live Oak Drive in Kelseyville.
This class is an excellent opportunity for senior drivers to refresh their knowledge of California driving laws, evaluate their driving abilities and improve their driving skills.
The Age Well, Drive Smart program covers various topics ranging from California driving laws, safe driving practices, and the effects of aging on a person’s ability to drive safely.
It is not uncommon for senior drivers to be unaware or deny changes in their physical or mental conditions which negatively affect their ability to drive safely.
Therefore the Age Well, Drive Smart program was designed with a self-assessment component to assist senior drivers with identifying these changes and providing possible corrective options.
“Giving senior drivers the tools they need to continue to be safe drivers is not only important to the safety of the motoring public, but also for seniors to maintain their independence,” said CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow. “Our senior driving course affords the continued education that can benefit seniors, helping to ensure they enjoy safe driving well into their golden years.”
If you or a family member would like to attend the Age Well, Drive Safe class, please contact Officer Kory Reynolds at 707-279-0103 or by email at
Call to reserve your spot soon, as space is limited.
Reynolds said the first class, held May 19, filled up immediately, so anyone interested is urged to sign up as quickly as possible.
Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
CHP plans June 23 senior driving class
- Lake County News reports