The National Auto Sport Association, along with the
generosity of members such as Joseph Armato, believe that it’s never too early
to instill safe driving behavior and habit into young drivers. The SafeDriver
Program for Teenagers, an instructional program offered by the National Auto
Sport Association, works to both promote and teach better and safer driving
habits to young people throughout the area; an effort to reduce, and eventually
end, the epidemic of teenage deaths on highways throughout the country.
A devoted philanthropist and proud father, Joseph Armato is
passionate about his support of a program that provides professional and
certified instruction to teens throughout the area, providing young drivers a
safe and comfortable environment in which to learn the fundamentals of driving
and of vehicle dynamics. As Armato knows, the SafeDriver program works to build
a strong skillset within every pupil, providing expert, high-quality
instruction and walks each student, step-by-step, through the best ways to be a
better, more vigilant and far safer driver over the course of a lifetime.
Joseph Armato understands how critical such programs are, as
motor vehicle accidents are the top killer of teens throughout the United
States, beating out drug abuse, suicides and homicides combined each and every
year. As a parent who knows his children will someday soon become drivers
themselves, Armato is serious about supporting and promoting safer and better
driving habits for every young teen, and to ensuring that the National Auto
Sport Association has the foundational support it needs to continue the
Safe Driver program well into the future.
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