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Our next event will be October 9th, 2010 - Registration open - link below!
The KC BMW Club hosted another Street Survival Car Control Clinic on Saturday, October 10th. The school was open to all licensed drivers of any kind of car.
What is it? Street Survival is a program run nationally by the BMW Charitable Foundation and sponsored by Tire Rack. The program began as a way to help teenage drivers avoid accidents. It is now open to all ages and has become popular nationally with all kinds of drivers. Even some law enforcement agencies send all their officers to the school. The school doesn't teach the basic drivers ed type stuff- its focus is on learning and practicing emergency car control in your own vehicle.
If a child runs out in front of your car, are you prepared to make some emergency driving decisions? If you accidentally go too fast around a wet corner do you know how to safely correct the slide and keep going? Normally these skills are only learned by wrecking! At Street Survival we will tell you how to handle your car in those situations, then practice with you until it is a habit. It is easy and lots of fun. You will absolutely positively finish the day better prepared for an emergency.
The school is only $75. This is a non-profit event run exclusively by volunteers.
Enroll now- this is first come- first serve! 30 student maximum. Enroll here: www.streetsurvival.org. A fun day is guaranteed!
KC BMW Club
Please review the information attached as well as the Street Survival website (www.streetsurvival.org).
Street Survival Handout (word doc, 30.5k)
Autoweek Article (.pdf file, 1.27m)
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