AARP Driver Safety Class - Kentucky Farm Bureau

AARP Driver Safety Class

AARP Driver Safety Class

AARP Driver Safety Class 

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

4:30PM-8:30PM

Farm Bureau, 751 Lexington Rd

Lancaster, KY

 

  • AARP members $15/ non-members $20
  • Garrard County Farm Bureau members receive $5 discount
  • Cash or check only
  • Bring driver’s license and AARP card
  • This is the 4 hour defensive driving refresher course for drivers age 55 and older. 
  • You may be eligible for an insurance discount after attending this class. Ask your agency for details.
  • Call 859-792-4900 to reserve your spot
  • Sponsored by Garrard Co. Farm Bureau 

 

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