BRIEF: AAA to Offer Refresher Course on Defensive Driving in Chehalis
Chronicle, The (Centralia, WA)
Feb. 08--The AAA Driver improvement plan has scheduled a defensive driving refresher course for April 10 in Chehalis.
"The course gives practical guidance for traffic accident prevention and enhances driver safety and confidence," according to a news release from the AAA.
Successful completion of the course qualifies drivers 55 years and older for car insurance premium discounts, according to the AAA.
The course is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., April 10 at Woodland Village at 2100 Southwest Woodland Circle in Chehalis. The cost is $18 per person.
Pre-registration is advised. To register, call 800-462-3728.
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