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Feb-09-2007 06:28TweetFollow @OregonNews Keizer Police Holding Free Class on Oregon Driving LawsSalem-News.comThe deadline to register is Wednesday, February 14th.
(KEIZER) - The Keizer Police Department will be presenting a free community presentation on Oregon traffic laws, including information on obtaining an Oregon Driver’s License, as part of the educational component to seek voluntary compliance in reducing dangerous driving behavior and motor vehicle crashes. The class will cover the basic rules of the road, the most commonly observed traffic violations, the most dangerous driving behaviors and tips on how to prepare for the licensing test. The class will be taught by two Keizer police officers assigned to the Traffic Safety Unit. The Keizer Police Department will not be issuing driver licenses. This class is free of charge; however, registration is required. The class will be held on Saturday, February 17th 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, at the Keizer Police Department Auditorium, 930 Chemawa Road Northeast. To register, call Officer Gene Zuniga at (503) 390-3713 ext. 3513. Articles for February 8, 2007 | Articles for February 9, 2007 | Articles for February 10, 2007 | Support Salem-News.com: googlec507860f6901db00.html | |
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Judy Doyle February 9, 2007 4:51 pm (Pacific time)
Way to go Keizer Police. At least something useful is being done in the Salem-Keizer area. This is a great idea and hope it is a great success and can continue. I am letting those I know who could benefit from this class about it.
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