I posted this on the Facebook page about this teen driving program put on by Ford. This nationally recognized program is free for teens with a permit or driver’s license. Sign up in the link today.
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Heather has lived in Dallas-Fort Worth for over 10 years. The quintessential multi-tasker, she splits her time with her children and navigating the city. As a single mom she has a large network of friends, family & supporters – believing in the saying “It takes a village to raise a child.” You can find her on Twitter at @letsgoheather
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nice program
sad I am from far far away, I can’t experience the good program, be safe guys..
What a great program! I wish it would come to central Kentucky!
I just told Ford they need to expand it to more cities.
Wow, what an awesome program!!
Good work!
this is really awesome of ford to do!
They did a bit on the news here in Michigan. I think this is a good thing for our young new drivers.
Practice makes perfect.
It’s a nice thing for Ford for caring about teen drivers to do this for them.
So glad to see Ford doing this. Good driving tips from them are invaluable
I wish this were in my town.
Still have 3 years before my son is on the road…(Lord help me)
I hope this is available in our area.
Sounds interesting.
Great program! It’s bad enough that many adult drivers pay much mind to safe driving habits… it’s great to introduce these concepts at a young age!
Great idea !
what a great idea. I hope it is offered in more states.
What a great program. Ford always make me think of Mike Rowe.
I wish I had gone through something like this when I was learning to drive.
It’s a great refresher for teens. Back when I was driving we didn’t have cell phones to distract us.