HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — The Kentucky State Police is offering free teen safety programs for any school in Kentucky.
A release obtained by Eyewitness News says KSP’s Teen Safety Programs include distracted driving, impaired driving and seat belt safety with hands-on educational resources. The release goes on to say a uniformed trooper will use training tools such as our rollover simulator, driving simulators, crash trailer and substance abuse educational exhibit.
Officials with KSP say slots are filling up quick. Schools interested in participating in the program are asked to contact donnie.webster@ky.gov.
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