Boys and Girls Club brings driving standards to local teens - Black Hills Pioneer
The United Parcel Service (UPS) has teamed up with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America to initiate the UPS Road Code Program to help teach teens how to be as safe on the road as their elite Circle of Honor, which is reserved for UPS drivers who have gone 25 years without an avoidable accident.
“We are the first ones in South Dakota to get it,” Kierstin Webster, director of the Boys and Girls Club in Lead, said of the program, which consists of a study course provided by UPS Road Code including guided discussion points, videos, an oversized table top game, and driving simulator program.
The United Parcel Service (UPS) has teamed up with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America to initiate the UPS Road Code Program to help teach teens how to be as safe on the road as their elite Circle of Honor, which is reserved for UPS drivers who have gone 25 years without an avoidable accident.
“We are the first ones in South Dakota to get it,” Kierstin Webster, director of the Boys and Girls Club in Lead, said of the program, which consists of a study course provided by UPS Road Code including guided discussion points, videos, an oversized table top game, and driving simulator program.