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Springs rewards safe teen drivers

Coral Springs Police Department will recognize local teenagers who go without a traffic citation or an “at-fault” accident during the school year as part of its Safe Teen Driving initiative.

Students are eligible to apply for recognition if they live in Coral Springs and attend Coral Glades High School, Coral Springs Charter School, Coral Springs Christian Academy, Coral Springs High School, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School or J.P. Taravella High School.

Teenagers must submit driving records from August 2008 to April 2009 to their School Resource Office by April 20. Douglas High School students may submit their driving records to the Coral Springs Police Department Youth Liaison Unit. Copies of driving records are available online at www.hsmv.state.fl.us or through one of the Broward County courthouses.

Students who meet the criteria will receive gift certificates to a local cinema and video rental store, along with a certificate of recognition from Police Chief Duncan Foster and a cord for seniors to wear during graduation. For more information, call 954-346-1200.

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