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WHAT WE DO ?


As a 28-year High School Teacher, I see on a daily basis the excitement that surrounds someone getting their license. In order to be sure that students are taught the responsibilities that accompany the privilege to obtain their driver's license, I created the Driver Education Station.

The mission of the Driver Education Station is to provide driver education classroom and behind-the-wheel lessons to teenagers and adults through the teaching of State-Certified Instructors who recognize that the needs of indivduals vary greatly and that each Student Driver is treated with patience and respect according to their specific needs.

Our Instructors understand the nervousnesss and apprehension associated with a student's new driving experence and thereby provide to that student a behind-the-wheel program designed specifically for that student's level of driving comfort and ability.

We are NOT a Driver Education "Factory" that is concerned about the quantity of students going through their program, but a Driver Education "Station" that concerns itself with the quality of its instruction, by keeping the needs of each specific driver at the forefront of its Program.

OUR BUSINESS

Our State-Certified Classroom Instructors provide the correct blend of lecture, overhead projector transparencies, class discussion, small-group work, along with a Chapter-specific video that augments the classroom instruction.

We've been in business for over six years; getting our start at the Shelton Community Center in Huntington and have since grown into six branches with the others located at Danbury War Memorial, our newest branch located in Monroe at Masuk High School, New Milford High School, Oxford High School, and Shelton High School.

We drive American-made Ford Focus and Chevrolet Cobalt automobiles in our business. We have found that these automobiles are not only small enough to provide the confidence needed to new drivers, but are also large enough to replicate a real driving experience along with providing safety to its passengers.

 
   
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