Students participating in Drivers Education within the Lawrence County School System for the 2024-25 academic year will have the opportunity to enhance their learning experience through the introduction of a state-of-the-art CDL Driving Simulator. This innovative simulator has been made possible by a generous contribution from Christenson Transportation Services-Lawrence County, which underscores the importance of community support in advancing educational resources. The addition of this simulator is expected to provide students with valuable hands-on training, preparing them for real-world driving scenarios in a safe and controlled environment.
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