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Alive at 25 - South Carolina Chapter National Safety Council
Alive at 25 - South Carolina Chapter National Safety Council
, Columbia, SC
(800) 733-6185
Phone
(800) 733-6185
Fax
(803) 732-6757
Address
455 St. Andrews Road
Building D, Suite 1
Columbia, SC 29210
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A survival course developed by the National Safety Council and taught by off-duty Deputy Sheriffs and Municipal Police Officers. The course is delivered in one 4.5 hour program which focuses on the behaviors and decision-making paradigms that young drivers and passengers display behind the wheel. Instructors hold candid conversations with students about what can happen if they practice risky behavior or make other poor decisions in an automobile. These behaviors and their implications are explored in-depth through a combination of subject discussions and interactive teaching tools including:, • Risk identification, • Interactive video participation, • Experience sharing with peers, • Role-playing in various driving situations, • Driving law review-local and traffic
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Alive at 25 is a survival course developed by the National Safety Council and taught by off-duty Deputy Sheriffs and Municipal Police Officers. The course is delivered in one 4.5 hour program which focuses on the behaviors and decision-making paradigms that young drivers and passengers display behind the wheel. Instructors hold candid conversations with students about what can happen if they practice risky behavior or make other poor decisions in an automobile. These behaviors and their implications are explored in-depth through a combination of subject discussions and interactive teaching tools including:

• Risk identification

• Interactive video participation

• Experience sharing with peers

• Role-playing in various driving situations

• Driving law review-local and traffic

Straight from the Source
Automobile crashes are the No. 1 killer of teens. ...
Questions & Answers
Question
What is the one thing you would like potential customers to know about your business?
Answer
Traffic crashes are the leading cause of teen fatalities, accounting for 44% of teen deaths in the U.S.
Question
Why is it important to customers that they think about the product or service you offer? (before they need it)
Answer
As a young driver or passenger, you can greatly reduce your risk by taking control of the situation.
Question
What can happen to customers who neglect the product or service you offer? (e.g. old tires, poor estate planning, dying plants, over-paying for travel)
Answer

The consequences of careless or reckless driving, such as:


• A really expensive ticket

• Higher insurance rates

• Losing your driving privileges…

• Or your license

• Seriously hurting a friend…or yourself

• Being sued and going to court

• Damaging property and having to pay for it yourself

• Killing somebody you care about…or a stranger

• Being arrested and charged as a felon

• Serving time in jail

• Not being able to get a job… or into college because of a felony record

• Loss of one’s dreams, one’s future, and one’s reputation with friends.

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