Library Slates ‘Mature Driving’ Program

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The Bradford County Library will present a program on “Mature Driving” with Michael Diehl of the Highway Safety Network on Wednesday, Jan. 6 at 6 pm via Zoom.

The program is designed to educate mature drivers in an attempt to reduce injuries and fatalities due to traffic crashes in our older driver population.

The program will cover topics such as aggressive driving, distracted driving, impaired driving, and winter driving. There will also be a discussion of signs to look for when it may be time for an older driver to give up their keys and how to have the conversation with someone that you believe should start thinking about giving up driving.

A native of Northumberland County, Diehl earned a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Keystone College class of 2009.

There is no cost to attend this program, but registration is required. To register for this program, please email the Library at bclibrary@bradfordco.org or call the Library at 570-297-2436. Registrations will be taken up to one hour before the program.

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