Qualified drivers may earn the opportunity to receive a reduction on a traffic infraction by completing the National Safety Council’s Defensive Driving course offered by PCC’s Business Development and Entrepreneurship Center.

The next class will be held on Tuesday September 13, 6–10 p.m. at PCC’s Caswell County Campus located at 331 Piedmont Drive in Yanceyville.

Upon completing the four hour class, a Certificate of Completion will be issued. Registration cost is $99.00 and is required by September 9. To register, call the BDEC at (336) 599-0032.

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