The BCAA Traffic Safety Foundation’s Living Well, Driving Well mature drivers workshops are designed to help mature drivers assess their own driving skills, habits and knowledge in a peer group environment while getting tips and strategies to help change and improve their driving. Promoting self-awareness and producing results that reduce the risk to themselves and all road users.
November 16, 2009 – Victoria, B.C.
Fairfield Activity Centre - 380 Cook St.
To Register Call: 250-384-6542
The BCAA Traffic Safety Foundation’s Living Well, Driving Well mature drivers workshops are designed to help mature drivers assess their own driving skills, habits and knowledge in a peer group environment while getting tips and strategies to help change and improve their driving. Promoting self-awareness and producing results that reduce the risk to themselves and all road users.
November 12, 2009 - White Rock, B.C.
White Rock Community Centre -15154 Russell Ave.
To Register Call: 604-541-2231
The BCAA Traffic Safety Foundation’s Living Well, Driving Well mature drivers workshops are designed to help mature drivers assess their own driving skills, habits and knowledge in a peer group environment while getting tips and strategies to help change and improve their driving. Promoting self-awareness and producing results that reduce the risk to themselves and all road users.
November 7, 2009 - New Westminster, B.C.
Century House, Douglas Room - 620 - 8th St.
To Register Call: 604-529-2446
The BCAA Traffic Safety Foundation’s Living Well, Driving Well mature drivers workshops are designed to help mature drivers assess their own driving skills, habits and knowledge in a peer group environment while getting tips and strategies to help change and improve their driving. Promoting self-awareness and producing results that reduce the risk to themselves and all road users.
November 5, 2009 - North Vancouver, B.C.
John Braithwaite Comm. Centre - 145 West 1st. St.
To Register Call: 604-982-8326
How often do you think about your own driving skills and habits? Like most drivers, you probably want to keep driving for many years to come. But safe driving is critical to a long driving career. The good news is there are several things many mature drivers can do to reduce risk and improve driving.
Driving safely is dependent on three key factors - your driving skills, abilities, and habits, your vehicle, and your driving knowledge.
How often do you think about your own driving skills and habits? Like most drivers, you probably want to keep driving for many years to come. But safe driving is critical to a long driving career. The good news is there are several things many mature drivers can do to reduce risk and improve driving.
Driving safely is dependent on three key factors - your driving skills, abilities, and habits, your vehicle, and your driving knowledge.
How often do you think about your own driving skills and habits? Like most drivers, you probably want to keep driving for many years to come. But safe driving is critical to a long driving career. The good news is there are several things many mature drivers can do to reduce risk and improve driving.
Driving safely is dependent on three key factors - your driving skills, abilities, and habits, your vehicle, and your driving knowledge.
How often do you think about your own driving skills and habits? Like most drivers, you probably want to keep driving for many years to come. But safe driving is critical to a long driving career. The good news is there are several things many mature drivers can do to reduce risk and improve driving.
Driving safely is dependent on three key factors - your driving skills, abilities, and habits, your vehicle, and your driving knowledge.
How often do you think about your own driving skills and habits? Like most drivers, you probably want to keep driving for many years to come. But safe driving is critical to a long driving career. The good news is there are several things many mature drivers can do to reduce risk and improve driving.
Driving safely is dependent on three key factors - your driving skills, abilities, and habits, your vehicle, and your driving knowledge.
How often do you think about your own driving skills and habits? Like most drivers, you probably want to keep driving for many years to come. But safe driving is critical to a long driving career. The good news is there are several things many mature drivers can do to reduce risk and improve driving.
Driving safely is dependent on three key factors - your driving skills, abilities, and habits, your vehicle, and your driving knowledge.