Thanks to donations aimed at helping us reach more drivers with our Crash Prevention 101 (CP101) training, we are excited to make this “Winter 2024” Special available to drivers of all ages.

First Family Member Saves $70 off our CP101 Course
We’re sorry this offer has expired, please contact us if you are having trouble affording our training!!!

Parents are strongly encouraged to attend with their young driver (it really helps reinforce the training at home, and we promise you will learn more than you expect to). This offer is available to any aged driver. Our normal CP101 price is $350 per person, but with this offer, the first family member pays only $280, and additional family members pay $275. (note: we recently learned our code is not working properly when more than one person registers. We’re working to fix this ASAP. Meanwhile you can register your family and denote you’re paying by check at the full price. Reply to our confirmation email that you wanted to use this code and we’ll fix the amount and send you a link to enter your credit card info. Our apologies for the trouble!!!)

When registering online, make sure to accept subsidies (you can always donate back to us if you’d like).

To take advantage of the reduced pricing, reserve a course online or call us toll-free at 888-301-SAFE. Enter code Winter24 in the subsidy/discount code section of the payment screen (shown below, circled in red) or mention the code when registering by phone.

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* Subsidies/Discounts cannot be combined with any other offer. This offer is available for new Crash Prevention 101 (CP101) registrations. Classes subject to availability. Registration must be made before April 1, 2024. This offer was made thanks to a generous donation supporting our programs, as a result, it is limited to the first 100 participants.

Please note:  In Control is a non-profit, and the use of a subsidy/discount code is optional.  When you choose to register without taking advantage of an available subsidy/discount, it provides us additional funding to reach more students.

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