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  2. AARP Salutes Veterans: Free Safe Driving Course Offered - Patch

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    To receive 50 percent off of the online course, visit www.aarpdriversafety.org and enter the promotion code “Veterans” when prompted during registration and checkout. The promotion code is ...

  3. New law shortens defensive driving classes for seniors ... - AOL

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    A law going into effect July 1 shortens classes for first-time participants from eight hours to four, matching the same length of refresher courses that drivers seeking to keep their state ...

  4. Defensive driving - Wikipedia

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    Defensive driving describes the practice of anticipating dangerous situations, despite adverse conditions or the mistakes of others when operating a motor vehicle. [1] [a] It can be achieved by adhering to general guidelines, such as keeping a two- or three-second gap between the driver's vehicle and the vehicle in front to ensure adequate ...

  5. Adult - AARP Defensive Driving | Smithtown, NY Patch

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  6. The Popular AARP Driver Safety Classes Throughout New Jersey

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    The classroom class is 6 hours which is usually completed in one or 2 days, costs only $15 for AARP members and $20 for nonmembers. The cost for the online course is $19.95 for AARP members and ...

  7. Two-second rule - Wikipedia

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    The two-second rule tells a defensive driver the minimum distance needed to reduce the risk of collision under ideal driving conditions. The allotted two-seconds is a safety buffer, to allow the following driver time to respond. The practice has been shown to considerably reduce the risk of collision and also the severity of any injuries if a ...