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Beckley Police to offer Collision Avoidance Training for Teens
August 20,21 2010
The Collision Avoidance Training program (CAT) is an advanced defensive driving and vehicle control program that will provide young drivers with the knowledge and understanding of vehicle dynamics and human kinetics - the forces created by an automobile and the effects of these forces on the human body.
The Beckley Police Department has teamed up with the National Traffic Safety Academy (NTSA) to be the first Agency in the State of West Virginia to offer this unique training opportunity. The object of the program is to enhance a young driver's awareness of the complex task of operating a motor vehicle. It will also provide an opportunity to practice skills that will prepare teens to anticipate and handle hazards that occur daily under normal driving conditions. The curriculums were created around the fact that most teen crashes are classified as "avoidable" and, due to the lack of experience or training, teens are not prepared to make the vehicle respond appropriately.
The training will be divided into two segments - the education segment and the skills segment. The education segment will provide the students a better understanding of the responsibilities and liabilities of the driver, vehicle dynamics, friction and the effects of intoxicating substances on their ability to operate a vehicle. The skills segment will provide hands-on training in the areas of steering, acceleration, deceleration, backing and skid control / skid recovery.
Students will ride with certified driving instructors as they learn skills such as evasive maneuvers, proper cornering, backing and skid recovery. Students will only be allowed to move to the next exercise once the instructor feels the student has successfully demonstrated a reliable degree of skill.
Participants must be at least 16 years of age, hold a valid driver's license, and have auto insurance.
Participants will utilize personal vehicles during this training.
Teens interested in obtaining additional information about the program can call the Beckley Police Department Training Unit at 304-256-1717, e-mail jcorey@beckleypd.com or go to beckleypd.com
To register for the April class, parents will need to call the National Traffic Safety Academy (NTSA) office at 1-800-656-6507. The fee for the training is $98.50