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Teens get crash course in driver safety outside Sears Centre

Young drivers had a chance to learn and test their skills Sunday during the Bridgestone Teens Drive Smart Driving Experience at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates.

The teen driving experience was a half-day program designed to provide teens and young adults the skills to handle the challenges that occur in everyday situations.

"Where better to learn these real-world situations, things like facing an icy road where you're slipping and sliding, than on a closed course with professional drivers?" asked Rachel Withers, communications leader for Bridgestone Americas.

Students combined classroom instruction with hands-on driving exercises that included a skid pad to teach defensive driving skills and reinforce smart decision-making in a fun driving experience.

"It was challenging and difficult, but I got the hang of it," said Gabriel Dodd, 16, of Lombard, after driving on the skid pad, a watered-down asphalt surface in the parking lot. "This was very good for kids to come out here and learn how to drive. It was a great opportunity."

Almost 400 drivers ages 15 to 21 were expected to attend the two-day event for participants with a valid driver's license or learner's permit.

  Celine Stroup, 16, of Shorewood learns how to check her oil from driving instructor Brian Germone during the Bridgestone Teens Drive Smart Driving Experience Sunday at Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates. Teens and young adults were given hands-on instruction on defensive driving skills. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
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