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Saturday, March 29, 2025

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AARP Driver Safety Programs Set at Library

March 8th, 10 AM-2 PM
Lovell Room
Reservations required

The Stratford Library, in conjunction with the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), will offer several sessions of the AARP Driver Safety Program, a classroom driver retraining program designed to help older persons improve their driving skills, through November 2025.  The one-day class program is one of dozens offered by the agency every year. Developed by the AARP, the program is the first comprehensive driver retraining course geared to the specific needs of older motorists. 

Persons 50 years of age or older are eligible to participate in the library program and will receive a certificate of completion at the end of instruction. The course is limited to 20 participates only, and there is a nominal fee of $20 for AARP members and $25 for non-members, charged by the AARP. 

Upcoming sessions at the Library are scheduled for Saturdays, May 17, July 12, September 13 and November 15 from 10 AM to 2 PM.

The course material covers the effects of aging and medications on driving, basic driving rules, license renewal, local traffic hazards, adverse road conditions, energy saving and accident prevention measures. No written, physical or driving tests are given. Research shows that older drivers are involved in more accidents than their middle-aged counterparts when the record is based on actual miles driven. The physical changes of aging create difficulties for many older drivers when yielding the right-of-way, backing, turning, changing lanes and entering/leaving expressways.

However, research also indicates that older persons can improve their driving abilities through additional training, attention and practice, enabling them to maintain their driving licenses longer while driving safer. This is the ultimate goal of the AARP Driver Safety Program.

Reservations can be made on the Stratford Library website (www.stratfordlibrary.org) or by calling: 203.385.4162.

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