At Tiny Towne, you’ll see young drivers cruising under a tunnel, swerving around flower-filled medians — and coming to a complete stop at intersections.

This is not your typical racetrack.

It’s an educational miniature city with traffic signs where youngsters must follow the rules of the road or risk getting a ticket — or even losing their driving privileges. It’s an indoor amusement park in Norcross with a serious, real-world approach to teaching children good driving practices.

Tiny Towne, which opened this month, can host field trips and birthday celebrations. A rideable train loops around, and there’s a restaurant and an arcade filled with car-themed games.

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