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The AARP Driver Safety Program is designed to help you: Tune up your driving skills and update your knowledge of the rules of the road. Learn about normal age-related physical changes and how to adjust your driving to allow for these changes. Reduce your traffic violations, crashes and chances for injuries. Drive more safely.
Online and Classroom Courses. The AARP Smart Driver™ course will help you refresh your driving skills, and may even help you save on your auto insurance! Members can take the course at a discounted rate, in a classroom or online. Sign up today to see how much you could save.
It is the national procedure of AARP Driver Safety to collect the driver’s license information and date of birth of each course participant. This information is required to guard against fraudulent use of the Certificates of Completion and to maintain the integrity of the program in the view of the insurance industry, ...
What if I cannot finish it in one sitting? The AARP Smart Driver™ online course is six (6) hours in length. You may complete the course all in one sitting or you can choose to complete the course at your own pace, logging on and off at your convenience.
You are able to receive a refund if for any reason you do not complete the course or do not wish to continue it. You will have 60 days from the date of registration to request that a refund be credited back to your credit card account. Unfortunately, we are unable to issue refunds after 60 days and/or after the course completion certificate has ...
When AARP began this program in 1979 , it was referred to as "55 Alive.". But, over time – and with the development of new content – we felt the name "Smart Driver" was more appropriate, so a change was made.
Though geared for drivers age 50 and older, the course is open to people of any age. AARP membership is not required to take the course. There is no final test to pass. Sign up for the Smart Driver online course today: www.aarpdriversafety.org.
The AARP Smart Driver™ is the nation's first and largest refresher coursedesigned specifically for drivers age 50 and older. For more than 35 years, the course has taught over 16 million motorists proven safety strategies so they can continue driving safely for as long as possible. Plus, after taking the course, drivers could be eligible for a multi-year discount on their auto insurance!*
the effects of medications on driving. minimizing the effect of dangerous blind spots. limiting driver distractions such as eating, smoking and cell phone use. properly using safety belts, air bags and anti-lock brakes. maintaining physical flexibility.
AARP membership is not required to take the course and there are no tests to pass. AARP Smart Driver Course is available in classroom and online settings.
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.
Now the eight-hour course is online and self-paced, and can be completed over 60 days. It costs $21.95 for AARP members and $27.95 for nonmembers.
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