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Travel season has arrived, along with changes in highways, rules and technology. Oregonians can rev up with AARP Oregon’s driving refresher classes on safety, skills and tech.
By Pamela Schmid
By Nancy Johnson
In 1979, AARP founded “55 Alive” to help keep older drivers independent, safe and confident while on the road. While its mission hasn’t changed since then, many other things have, including the program name.
By Miriam Davidson
By Nancy Johnson
Do you like teaching and doing the community the some good? AARP's Smart Driver is the nation’s first and largest driver safety course designed especially for drivers age 50 and older to help people live more independently as they age.
The promise of a discount on his automobile insurance spurred John Aguinaldo, of Los Angeles, to enroll in an AARP Driver Safety course three years ago.
The AARP Driver Safety Program helps Nevada drivers brush up on skills and master the latest road rules! Taking the Driver Safety class may also help you save money on your car insurance (check with your insurance agent for eligibility). Driver Safety classes are held throughout the state, from Laughlin to Elko and Henderson to Fernley - but your local knowledge can help the program expand even further into Nevada communities!
Rising senior Andrew Behm, a communication studies major, is honing his college coursework by practicing public relations with North Carolina’s largest consumer organization AARP.
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