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The Tire Rack Street Survival® school is a safe teen program designed to go beyond today's required driver's education and give teens across the U.S. the driving tools and hands-on experience to become safer, smarter drivers. Trained and qualified in-car driving instructors as well as classroom experience for each student. It's about more than DRIVING. It's about LIVING!
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During 2007, 56 schools were held, training even more teenagers to become safe, responsible drivers--our goal for 2008 is 60 schools, from New Hampshire to California and Florida to Washington. All schools are $60.00.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Following are some answers to common questions you may have about the program. If you do not see an answer to a question you have, send your question to us at survive@streetsurvival.org.

How long do Tire Rack Street Survival® events last?
This is a one-day class. Most start early in the morning and end late in the afternoon.

How much is the course?
$60 per course, per person.

What is the minimum and maximum age a student can be to participate in a Tire Rack Street Survival® school?
Licensed or permitted drivers, ages 16 to 21 are allowed in the program.

What are the requirements of "permitted students"?
Permitted drivers will be allowed in the Tire Rack Street Survival® program IF

All conditions of the permit can be met in a safe manner, i.e. if the permit requires a licensed driver in the car at all times. If a parent is required to be in the car in addition to this, then this student will not be allowed as it would require a passenger in the back seat of the car and that is considered too hazardous for the exercises in the school, and some times it is physically impossible.

The driver must be a minimum of 16 years old (regardless of the minimum age for the state issuing the permit) and have had a permit for a minimum of ½ the time required by the state holding jurisdiction over that permit, (not the state that the school is located in) i.e. if the permit must be held for 6 months before the driver can take their driving test, then the student must have had the permit a minimum of 3 months.

Do Students Have to Drive a BMW?
No, absolutely not. We want students to participate in Tire Rack Street Survival® using the car they normally drive so they will understand the response characteristics of the car they drive daily.

Does the Tire Rack Street Survival® school Provide Vehicles to use in the Event?
Students need to arrive in their own vehicle, or the one that they most frequently drive on a daily basis.

Do Students Wear Helmets?
No helmets are required at the schools. All exercises are low-speed events and coaches are in the student's car at all times during these exercises.

Can Students Share a Vehicle?
If siblings are attending an event together, and the car they both drive on a daily basis is the same, most certainly.

Will I Receive a Discount From my Auto Insurance Provider Upon Completion of a School?
Many auto insurance companies do recognize Tire Rack Street Survival® as an educational program that can count towards premium discounts. Check with your auto insurer to find out more information.

What is the Registration Fee Refund Policy?
Refunds will be issued for cancellations up to the Thursday before the event. You must contact the school registrar and/or the BMW CCA Foundation National Office no later than 5 PM EST on the Thursday before the scheduled school.

Refunds will not be issued for cancellations after Thursday or for no shows. We have volunteers coming into town expecting to teach at the school and other students may have missed an opportunity to attend the school.

Last year, over 5,000 teenagers died in motor vehicle crashes, the leading killer of American youths aged 16 to 19, accounting for more than 40 percent of fatalities in that age bracket. To reduce this number, Tire Rack Street Survival® has developed a non-profit, national driver education program aimed at teaching teens the skills they need to stay alive behind the wheel.
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