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Suwanee police hosting driving class for Gwinnett teens, parents

Teenage sons are more expensive to insure than daughters, except in states that do not allow insurance companies to use gender to calculate rates.  Georgia is not one of those states.
Teenage sons are more expensive to insure than daughters, except in states that do not allow insurance companies to use gender to calculate rates.  Georgia is not one of those states.
By Amanda C. Coyne
July 3, 2017

Suwanee police are holding a driving course for teenagers and their parents, the city announced.

Georgia Teens Ride with P.R.I.D.E. (Parents Reducing Injuries and Driver Error) will teach teens and parents about the process of getting a driver’s license and how to navigate the roads safely, according to a Facebook post from the city of Suwanee.

Drivers between the ages of 14 and 19, along with their parents, are eligible for the free program, which will be held on July 19 at the Suwanee Police Training Center. If you are interested in learning more, call 770-904-7669 or email tmiranda@suwanee.com.

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Amanda Coyne is a hyperlocal reporter for the AJC, covering Gwinnett County.

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