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Teen Driver Challenge

Overview

The Osceola County Sheriff's Office now offers a program to help teens become safer drivers. The Teen Driver Challenge consists of two training days totaling twelve hours. The first day includes a four-hour block of instruction in the classroom while the second day is an eight-hour block on the driving range. The program is offered free of charge to students living in Osceola County.

Location / Time

First Day - Osceola County Sheriff's Office (Administration Building), 2601 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee.  Class begins promptly at 6:00 p.m.

Second Day - TECO Driving Pad, 501 Simpson Road, Kissimmee.  Class begins promptly at 8:00 a.m.

Registration

To register your Teen in our 12 hour training program, please contact and leave a message on our teen driver line or you may send an email.  Please be aware that in order for personnel to manage a wide range of other duties, messages related to the Teen Driver Challenge program will be returned on Tuesdays and Thursdays only.

Application

You may pick up and complete the information packet at the Sheriff's Office front desk or click the Applications and Brochures link below to download a copy that you may print out at home and return to the Sheriff's Office.

Select an option below for more information:

  • Calendar
  • Information on specific weekends that the Teen Driver Challenge is offered.

  • Photo Album
  • Pictures of past Teen Driver Challenge weekends.

  • Teen Driver Challenge Applications & Brochures
  • The Osceola County Sheriff's Office now offers a program to help teens become safer drivers. The Teen Driver Challenge consists of two training days totaling twelve hours.

 
 
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