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Announcing the seventh year of the nationally acclaimed New Driver Car Control Clinics®. Over 10,000 parents and young drivers have been trained right here in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky in these life-saving crash avoidance techniques.
Each Clinic consists of a classroom session from 6:30 to 8:00
p.m. on the first night, followed by one 4-hour behind the wheel session on one
of the following two days. A parent is required for both sessions. Students must
have at least a Learner's Permit. A full license is okay, too.
Register Online Below Or Call 800-862-3277 to Register
The Cincinnati Teen Drivers Fund of the
Greater Cincinnati Foundation, a long-time sponsor of the New Driver Car
Control Clinic® continues its support of the program.
Price & Cancellation Policy
-- Unless stated otherwise, tuition is $179 per parent/student team. The tuition is non-refundable, nor changeable to another clinic date.
You may, however, give your space to another family with a new driver and work out the finances between you. Register online below
or call 800-862-3277 for reservations or for more information.
All clinics shown below are
available to the general public regardless of location.
Regarding Joshua’s Law: Please be advised that the New Driver Car Control Clinic
is a valuable, effective, hands-on, behind-the-wheel program that puts teens
into emergency situations (in a safe environment) to program their brain how to
properly respond in an emergency, and according to a government study, it has
been proven to save lives. It is not part of the Joshua’s Law curriculum
requirements. However, 4 hours spent behind-the-wheel in the Clinic may be
applied toward the 40 hours of “supervised driving with parent/guardian” portion
of Joshua’s Law.
Remember, one in four teens will crash in their first year of driving. New
Driver Car Control Clinic graduates have a proven record of 77% fewer crashes
than their untrained peers. Now, there is something parents can do to make
their new drivers safer.
The New Driver Car Control Clinic is all about changing
the anatomy of an accident
by
pre-programming the sub-conscious to break the chain of panic -- to
prepare the driver mentally and physically to react to surprises with
skill and precision. And more importantly, to recognize impending danger
earlier so that they never enter the emergency zone where accidents lurk.
This popular behind-the-wheel Clinic focuses on teaching parents and teens
critical accident-avoidance maneuvers and defensive-driving skills such as
- Eye Management - judging
spatial relationships
- Steering Management -
making the car go precisely where you want it to, even in an emergency and
- Brake Management - the
so-called panic stop without the panic.
- The exercises are performed in a series of cone patterns in
the family's own car on both Wet And Dry Pavement.
"Driving is a psychomotor skill," says Clinic founder David
Thompson. "Just like learning to play the piano requires an actual keyboard, so
does learning to control an automobile in an emergency demand that you actually
drive a car."
Why skill training is different than Drivers Ed. Click Here
Don't have the Learner's Permit (Temps) yet? Need to take
the Ohio mandated Driver's Ed course?
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to visit Jeff's Driving School.
Who We Are -- The New Driver Car Control Clinic
is a seven-year-old program available in Florida, Tennessee, Massachusetts, North
Carolina, Ohio and Georgia. Developed by automotive journalist and racecar
driver David Thompson, the curriculum is an adaptation of the skills taught to
fire, police and other emergency vehicle drivers. Terri Ranson, driver's
education teacher in North Carolina says, "Thirty hours of classroom and six
hours behind the wheel [in traditional driver's ed] cannot truly make a safe
driver. This program is a wonderful grand finale to what we start in driver's
ed. I highly recommend it." Florida parents and teens agree. "This course saved
my child's life," Debbie Still of Palm Beach says. "If I had a million dollars I
would take every one of my son's friends to this clinic in case he is ever
riding with them in an emergency situation. I have my son today, thanks to [this
clinic]," she exclaims.
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