In honor of Veteran’s Day and in recognition of their dedication and commitment to service, the AARP Driver Safety Program (DSP) is waiving fees to its classroom courses for veterans in the North …
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In honor of Veteran’s Day and in recognition of their dedication and commitment to service, the AARP Driver Safety Program (DSP) is waiving fees to its classroom courses for veterans in the North Country and across the U.S. in November.
All military personnel, active duty or retired, are eligible to receive a free DSP classroom course during November.
Those who serve or have served in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard/Reserves, or Coast Guard. Military spouses (including widows and widowers) and dependent children are eligible to take the class, free of charge, as long as they present valid military spouse, widower, or dependent identification, such as a dependent ID card or a membership card to organizations such as the American Legion or Veterans of Foreign Wars.
The classroom course normally costs $12 for AARP members and $14 for non-members.