Official Driving School
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Do you want to learn to drive? Official Driving School will teach you how to drive safely. It has over 40 years of excellence in driver education and leads the way in teen and adult driver instruction in Michigan. Follow us to keep up with our blog.
Official Driving School
1w ago
Happy Distracted Driving Awareness Month everyone! In today’s fast-paced world, multitasking has become a common practice, even behind the wheel. Distracted driving, however, is a dangerous behavior that compromises the safety of drivers, passengers, and bystanders alike. We here at Official Driving School define distracted driving as any activity that diverts attention from the driving task. This includes (but is not limited to) texting, eating, actively using in-car technologies like GPS, and more. These distractions can significantly impair a driver’s ability to operate the vehicle safely ..read more
Official Driving School
2w ago
Embarking on your driving journey is an exciting milestone, but it’s also important to navigate the road responsibly. To help you kickstart your journey on the right foot, we’ve compiled a list of five common mistakes new drivers often make – along with tips on how to avoid them. Let’s dive in!
Neglecting Proper Mirror Adjustment:
One common mistake new drivers make is failing to properly adjust their mirrors before hitting the road. Remember to adjust your rearview and side mirrors to minimize blind spots and maximize visibility (just like you’ve been taught in class and on BTW drives). A ..read more
Official Driving School
1M ago
Parent of a new driver? Congrats on reaching this exciting milestone with your teen! As they embark on their journey behind the wheel, it’s natural for you to want to support and guide them along the way. However, navigating the parent-teen dynamic when it comes to driving can sometimes be a bit tricky. Good thing we’ve put together this guide to help you communicate effectively with your new teen driver and ensure a positive experience for both of you.
Be a Positive Passenger:
When riding as the front passenger with your teen driver, actively focus on being a calm and supportive presence ..read more
Official Driving School
1M ago
Driving in Michigan, with its lush landscapes, Great Lakes, still woods and bustling cities, is an adventure of its own. However, navigating the roads safely and legally requires more than just knowing how to operate a vehicle. Based on the essential “What Every Driver Must Know” booklet provided by the State of Michigan, distilled things down to what we believe are the top 5 things you need to know as a safe, responsible driver in Michigan. We go over all of these in our Segment 1 and Segment 2 classes!
Understanding the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) Program
Michigan’s GDL program is a ..read more
Official Driving School
2M ago
Mid-winter break! It’s the perfect time to recharge, relax, and maybe even learn a thing or two about safe driving with Official Driving School?
Make Time for Fun.. with Us!
Mid-winter break is all about taking a breather from school and enjoying some downtime… or taking advantage of the free time to practice your driving with Official Driving School!
Why not use the mid-winter break as an opportunity to give a boost to your drive log? With Official Driving School, you can sign up for an In-Car Lesson via your Student Portal and start sharpening the skills you need to help you drive with grea ..read more
Official Driving School
2M ago
We just wanted to take a moment to send out a huge THANK YOU to everyone who participated in our recent winter clothing donation drive with Lighthouse. Your generosity and kindness have truly warmed our hearts, and more importantly, made a real difference in our community.
From the warm coats to the thick hats and gloves, your donations have helped keep many folks safe and warm during the chilly winter days. It’s amazing what we can accomplish when we come together to support each other!
So, to each and every one of you who donated, organized collections, or simply spread the word, thank you ..read more
Official Driving School
2M ago
Michigan has a way of transforming our world into a winter wonderland. But, as mesmerizing as those ice-covered trees and frosted landscapes are, they can spell trouble for drivers. Good thing we here at Official Driving School are here to go beyond the classroom and talk about the chilly, but crucial, topic of ice, including the elusive black ice and those pesky frozen car handles and doors.
Icy Roads: A Slippery Situation
– Slow and Steady Wins the Race: When roads ice up, slow down. Seriously, this is not the time to set any speed records. Slowing down gives you more time to react, and tru ..read more
Official Driving School
2M ago
As the temperature drops, we here at OFFICIAL Driving School have some tips to help you and your budding driver (soon-to-be-driver) navigate the extremely chilly subzero temperatures.
Bundle Up:
First things first, the car isn’t the only one needing some extra warmth. Make sure your teen is dressed for the icy occasion with warmer than usual clothing and gloves. You know, some stuff that’s a little thicker/insulated than usual. A chilly car can make focusing on the road a real challenge, so a cozy teen is a safe teen. Also, if the vehicle breaks down or needs roadside assistance, that extra ..read more
Official Driving School
2M ago
As January 26th is only a couple days away, this is your OFFICIAL reminder that time is running out to partner with us in helping make a real difference in the lives of those in need. Official Driving School’s partnership with Lighthouse has been nothing short of heartwarming, but we’re not done yet! You have just a couple of days left to join us in spreading warmth and kindness throughout Michigan.
Why Your Donation Matters:
We believe in the power of giving back, and your generosity is the driving force behind this initiative. Winter in Michigan can be harsh, and not everyone has the privil ..read more
Official Driving School
3M ago
As the temperature drops, we here at OFFICIAL Driving School have some tips to help you and your budding driver (soon-to-be-driver) navigate the extremely chilly subzero temperatures.
Bundle Up:
First things first, the car isn’t the only one needing some extra warmth. Make sure your teen is dressed for the icy occasion with warmer than usual clothing and gloves. You know, some stuff that’s a little thicker/insulated than usual. A chilly car can make focusing on the road a real challenge, so a cozy teen is a safe teen. Also, if the vehicle breaks down or needs roadside assistance, that extra ..read more