The Iowa Department of Transportation is helping young drivers navigate the real-world challenges they face behind the wheel: peer pressure, risky decisions, and inexperience.

The Iowa DOT’s Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) announces the launch of a new national driver safety initiative, Alive at 25 as part of National Teen Driver Safety Week to address educational objectives focused on improving driver behavior among Iowa’s youngest drivers. Alive at 25 is a four-hour course designed to complement standard driver education programs. Participants in the Alive at 25 class will learn the negative effects and dangers associated with speeding, distractions, peer pressure, and driver inexperience.

Young drivers who receive a second violation on their intermediate license now have a one-time

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