Maryland requires new drivers to complete sixty hours of supervised driving in order to earn a provisional license. As the parent, mentor or “coach” of a young driver, are you wondering if you know what you need to know to complete this requirement? This class offers practical insights in how to make this time less stressful, more valuable and much more rewarding. Instead of dreading this task, learn what you need to know to savor this last bit of alone time with your son or daughter. The course teaches you everything you need to know to help your young driver safely master the adult skill of driving.
Terry Ober, Traffic Safety Program Coordinator for the Chesapeake Region offers an educational opportunity for parents of young drivers. Terry Ober, Critical 60 Instructor, conducts classes totaling six hours giving you, the parent(s), the knowledge and confidence to instruct your young driver and to reduce the anxiety while you are spending precious time with your loved one. Classes are offered at the Kent and Queen Anne’s Rescue Squad, 140 Morgnec Road, Chestertown, Md. Classes are to be held on two separate evenings May 4th and May 6th from 6:00 pm until 9:00 pm again on May 17th and May 19th as well as on Saturday June 19th from 1:00 pm until 6:00 pm to accommodate your busy schedule. The six hours of instruction cost is forty dollars per person. For more information, class schedules or to enroll contact Terry Ober, 443-995-5367 or visit www.terryober.weebly.com. This class is also offered at Chesapeake College, Wye Mills, Md.













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