GAINESVILLE, Fla. ‒ Alachua County Sheriff Clovis Watson Jr. and his team are excited to present the latest graduates from our Teen Driver Challenge program which was held at the Institute for Public Safety this weekend.
The Florida Sheriffs Association Teen Driver Challenge is a free advanced driving class designed to help Alachua County high school students become safer, more confident drivers. This one-day class is taught by certified law enforcement driving instructors, and involves exposing the teen drivers to many different situations they may encounter while driving on the open roads.
The Teen Driver Challenge is an advanced driving class. Applicants are required to be at least 15 years old and possess a valid, state-issued Learner’s License or Driver License. In addition, applicants should already have basic driving knowledge and abilities, with enough practical driving experience to feel comfortable behind the wheel.
You can learn more about the program by visiting our website at https://acso.us/teen-driver-challenge or calling the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office Juvenile Relations Bureau at (352) 367-4099 between 8:00 am and 3:00 pm. There will be additional classes in January, February and March of 2023. To reserve a seat for an upcoming Teen Driver Challenge class, please e-mail your contact information to: teendriver@acso.us.
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. ‒ Alachua County Sheriff Clovis Watson Jr. and his team are excited to present the latest graduates from our Teen Driver Challenge program which was held at the Institute for Public Safety this weekend.
The Florida Sheriffs Association Teen Driver Challenge is a free advanced driving class designed to help Alachua County high school students become safer, more confident drivers. This one-day class is taught by certified law enforcement driving instructors, and involves exposing the teen drivers to many different situations they may encounter while driving on the open roads.
The Teen Driver Challenge is an advanced driving class. Applicants are required to be at least 15 years old and possess a valid, state-issued Learner’s License or Driver License. In addition, applicants should already have basic driving knowledge and abilities, with enough practical driving experience to feel comfortable behind the wheel.
You can learn more about the program by visiting our website at https://acso.us/teen-driver-challenge or calling the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office Juvenile Relations Bureau at (352) 367-4099 between 8:00 am and 3:00 pm. There will be additional classes in January, February and March of 2023. To reserve a seat for an upcoming Teen Driver Challenge class, please e-mail your contact information to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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