Teen Driving
Education
ADAP (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program)
Walton County
Sheriff's Office
1425 South
Madison Avenue
Monroe, GA
30655
Phone:
770-266-1514 Contact: Capt. Darren Vinson
Website:
http://waltonsheriff.org
This program is
taught by certified Police Officers at the Walton County Sheriffs Office once a month. The ADAP program is the
state of Georgia's Official program that all teens must pass in order to receive a driver's license. Call in
order to enroll and get class schedule.
P.R.I.D.E. Class (sponsored by the University of Georgia)
Walton County
Sheriff's Office
Traffic Safety
and Education Division
1425 South
Madison Avenue
Monroe, GA
30655
Phone:
770-266-1533 Contact: Deputy Doug Clifton
Website:
http://waltonsheriff.org
For ages 14 -
16 parent and child attend class together topics include: driver attitude, knowledge, and behavior, teen driving
facts and statistics, crash dynamics, the graduate driver's licensing process and Georgia teen driving law. This
class is designed to complement existing driver's education program. After completing the 2-hour course you
receive a letter from John Oxindine, Georgia's Insurance Commissioner. Must pre-enroll; call for
enrollment.Click here for
more information on P.R.I.D.E.
$ Free (offered
once a month)
Defensive Driving Course (National Safety Council Accredited)
Walton County
Sheriff's Office
Traffic Safety
and Education Division
1425 South
Madison Avenue
Monroe, GA
30655
Phone:
770-266-1533 Contact: Deputy Doug Clifton
Website:
http://waltonsheriff.org
For ages 15 to
adult. Topics include collision prevention, collision avoidance techniques, common driving violations, and how
to change driving habits to avoid violations. After completing this 6hr course you will receive a certificate of
completion that may give you a 10% discount on your insurance.
$10
Fatal Vision
Walton County
Sheriff's Office
Traffic Safety
and Education Division
1425 South
Madison Avenue
Monroe, GA
30655
Website:
http://waltonsheriff.org
Phone:
770-266-1533 Contact: Deputy Doug Clifton
For ages 10 to
adult. This program uses specially designed goggles that allow the driver to experience their environment
through the eyes of someone under the influence of a chemical such as alcohol. A component of the program
involves an obstacle course in which the participant drives a golf cart while wearing the Fatal Vision goggles.
This is a 2hr program that is available for groups including schools, churches, civic clubs and scouting groups.
Call to schedule the program for your group.
$ Free
Driving For Life
Walton County
Sheriff's Office
Traffic Safety
and Education Division
1425 South
Madison Avenue
Monroe, GA
30655
Phone:
770-266-1533 Contact: Deputy Doug Clifton
Website:
http://waltonsheriff.org
This program is
not a driver's education course, but offers young drivers the knowledge and techniques to avoid crashes and to
choose safe, responsible and lawful driving behaviors. Students will learn the benefits of seat belt usage, the
effects of alcohol and other drugs on driving and how to maintain control of a vehicle in adverse driving
situations. Taught by Walton County Sheriff's Department deputies, classroon instruction is partnered with a
hands-on driving experience. Utilizing a specialized go-cart called S.I.D.N.E. (Simulated Impaired DriviNg
Experience developed by Innocorp, Ltd.), students aew allowed to learn how quickly they could lose control of a
vehicle if driving impaired.
$
Free
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