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 will host the next Age Well, Drive Smart class from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 3, at its office, 5700 Live Oak Drive in Kelseyville.
The class offers 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 negative 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.
“The Age Well, Drive Smart program is an excellent course that helps address the many changes that affect our ability to drive as we all become senior drivers one day,” said Clear Lake Area CHP Commander Lt. Randy England. “We are happy to see that this has become a well-attended course, serving to educate our seniors so they are better drivers and our Lake County roads are safe.”
If you or a family member would like to attend the Age Well, Drive Safe class, please contact Officer Joel Skeen at 707-279-0103 or by email at j
Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.