April 29, 2013

With one hand on the car’s steering wheel and the other on his cellphone, high school senior Jose Alvarez looked up just as he slammed over several traffic cones.

“Did it say right turn there?” he asked, hitting the brakes. He had just missed a turn in the closed training course.

Alvarez, an 18-year-old student at Jack E. Singley Academy in Irving, was one of several hundred local youths in Ford’s Driving Skills for Life Program at Fair Park. The program travels around the country to give high school students a two-week safe driving course.
 

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Dallas News