Learning from Ford Driving Skills for Life program

 

 
 
 
 
Dr. Charles Best Secondary student Reuben Dongalen took some real-life driving training recently, as the Coquitlam RCMP sponsored the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at their school. Dongalen tried to drive through an obstacle course while texting. The Coquitlam visit was Ford’s only stop in Canada, as part of a cross-America tour that pairs professional drivers with students.
 

Dr. Charles Best Secondary student Reuben Dongalen took some real-life driving training recently, as the Coquitlam RCMP sponsored the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at their school. Dongalen tried to drive through an obstacle course while texting. The Coquitlam visit was Ford’s only stop in Canada, as part of a cross-America tour that pairs professional drivers with students.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

Dr. Charles Best Secondary student Reuben Dongalen took some real-life driving training recently, as the Coquitlam RCMP sponsored the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at their school. Dongalen tried to drive through an obstacle course while texting. The Coquitlam visit was Ford’s only stop in Canada, as part of a cross-America tour that pairs professional drivers with students.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Dr. Charles Best Secondary student Reuben Dongalen took some real-life driving training recently, as the Coquitlam RCMP sponsored the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at their school. Dongalen tried to drive through an obstacle course while texting. The Coquitlam visit was Ford’s only stop in Canada, as part of a cross-America tour that pairs professional drivers with students.
 

Dr. Charles Best Secondary student Reuben Dongalen took some real-life driving training recently, as the Coquitlam RCMP sponsored the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at their school. Dongalen tried to drive through an obstacle course while texting. The Coquitlam visit was Ford’s only stop in Canada, as part of a cross-America tour that pairs professional drivers with students.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

 
Dr. Charles Best Secondary student Reuben Dongalen took some real-life driving training recently, as the Coquitlam RCMP sponsored the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at their school. Dongalen tried to drive through an obstacle course while texting. The Coquitlam visit was Ford’s only stop in Canada, as part of a cross-America tour that pairs professional drivers with students.
Dr. Charles Best Secondary student Jackie Duck took some real-life driving training recently, as the Coquitlam RCMP sponsored the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at their school. Duck put on the “drunk goggles” to simulate impaired driving. The Coquitlam visit was Ford’s only stop in Canada, as part of a cross-America tour that pairs professional drivers with students.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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