First Impact Program for Parents of Teen Drivers Taking Place at Audrain County Courthouse
The Audrain County Courthouse will host a First Impact program this Thursday, March 20th at 6pm.
The presentation is for parents of teen drivers ages 14-19 aimed at reducing vehicle fatalities, injuries, and crashes by increasing parental awareness and enforcement of Missouri Graduated Driver License law.
The Audrain County Prosecutor’s office, along with the Northeast Coalition for Roadway Safety’s Allyn Workman and local insurance agent Kirk Ekern with State Farm will present this interactive opportunity for families, young drivers, and those that support them.
The program is free and will take place at the Audrain County Courthouse Community Room-Basement located at 101 North Jefferson Street in Mexico.
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