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Rock Valley College Traffic Safety Program Recognized with National Awards
Rock Valley College鈥檚 Traffic Safety Program has been honored by the National Safety Council (NSC) for its outstanding commitment to driver education and roadway safety.
Rock Valley College Traffic Safety Program received several awards from the National Safety Council.
Each year, the NSC Defensive Driving Team recognizes top training centers nationwide for the number of drivers trained in its Defensive Driving Programs.
鈥淭he reputation and credibility of Rock Valley College are exemplified through the strength of our Traffic Safety Program,鈥 said Michael Battaglia, Director of the RVC Traffic Safety Program. 鈥淭his program offers participants the opportunity to not only remove a moving violation from their driving record but also to refresh their understanding of traffic laws and improve their driving skills. In addition, many insurance providers offer discounted rates for drivers aged 55 and older who complete the course.鈥
In 2024, Rock Valley College trained more than 3,200 students across multiple courses, including the Defensive Driving 4-hour course (classroom and online), Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving, and Alive at 25. This achievement earned RVC recognition as one of the top-performing training centers in the country.
鈥淒riven by the professionalism and dedication of our Traffic Safety team, we are committed to treating every participant with dignity and respect,鈥 said Michael Battaglia. 鈥淥ur goal is to empower drivers with the knowledge and tools necessary to make safer decisions behind the wheel鈥攗ltimately enhancing the safety of our roads and the well-being of our community.鈥
The National Safety Council, America鈥檚 leading nonprofit safety advocate for over 100 years, works to eliminate the leading causes of preventable death and injury by focusing on workplace safety, roadway safety, and impairment.
鈥淣ational Safety Council award winners don't just aim to check off a box for safety,鈥 said Lorraine Martin, President and CEO of the National Safety Council. 鈥淭hese leaders understand that they must prioritize safety at every level of decision making. We are proud to honor each of our nominees and our incredible winners, all of whom are committed to working alongside NSC to save lives, from the workplace to anyplace.鈥
The recognition underscores Rock Valley College鈥檚 long-standing role as a leader in traffic safety education and its dedication to keeping driver and the community safe.
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