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BOONE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE HELP TEENS RULE THE ROAD

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Montgomery Aviation was proud to host the Boone County Sheriff's 'Rule the Road' teen driving event earlier last month.  It was a great success with nearly 50 teens participating.  Below you can read the article from the Indiana Criminal Justice Unit's "Traffic Safety" Newsletter. Big thanks to Boone County Sheriffs Department!

 

BOONE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE HELP TEENS RULE THE ROAD

On Saturday, April 14, 2012, the Boone County Sheriff’s Office hosted a Rule the Road Teen 

Driving Event. Nearly 50 Boone County teens participated in this event. Rule the Road provides 

participants an opportunity to learn lifesaving skills behind the wheel. The teens learn from and 

practice under the direction of Emergency Vehicle Operator Instructors. The events reinforce the 

importance of using a seatbelt, not driving impaired or distracted and focusing on driving 

skills including vehicle handling, and speed and space management.  Congratulations to the Boone 

County Sheriff’s Office an amazing event! Special thank you to event sponsors Montgomery 

Aviation, Lamar & Lamar Insurance, American Legion Riders, A Plus Driving Academy and the Lebanon 

Wal-mart for their contributions to Rule the Road Boone County.

 

Next up, Rule the Road will be in Evansville on June 

6th.  If you would like more information about bringing Rule the Road to your community, contact  

Angie Morris.

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