Mazda organized a safe-driving clinic for California counties
Every Mazda vehicle takes pride in its precision-engineered Mazda Parts. These well thought of components for the automobile promotes the safety of the users as well as other motorists. Aside from the safety features, proper knowledge about driving is also a key element for an accident-free drive. For this reason, the Mazda North America and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca have joined forces to work with the Skip Barber Racing School and the Monterey County Parks Department in order to educate young drivers in Monterey, California.
This Saturday, December 8, Mazda, along with the other groups, is slated to conduct a rare and affordable safe-driving clinic for the Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Benito-based license holder teenagers, whose ages range from 17 to 21, at the established Mazda Raceway Laguna in Monterey.
“This program is a great example of the private sector and the public sector working together to benefit the local community” said John Pinio, who is Monterey County Parks Department’s director of parks.
Each interested participant only has to pay $199 compared to the established Skip Barber Racing School’s regular rate of $795. Students will be taught the necessary things to remember when driving, such as defensive dsriving, street awareness, and road etiquettes, among others. All these hands-on driving activities will be done at the infield paddock of the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
This program is designed to expose new drivers to the techniques critical to true defensive driving, including emergency braking and emergency lane changes, car control skills practiced on the autocross, slide recovery skills practiced on the wet skid pad, and enhanced street awareness & road etiquette. All these activities are taught within the safe confines of the infield paddock of the world-famous Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, CA.
Information source is the PR Domain.
