Our 2020 Classroom Sessions are now available for registration as part of our Comprehensive Driver Education programs! Driving Academy of Northwest Arkansas, LLC, is a private, fully-licensed school devoted to providing superior driver education, behind-the-wheel training, and evaluations for teens and adults, whether novice or experienced drivers.
It is Driving Academy's vision to help save lives and prevent headaches and heartaches by offering research-based, expert-recommended methods of training that are fun and relaxing for everyone involved. We offer a variety of dates and times to complete the 30 hours of classroom instruction and assignments and six, nine, or twelve hours of private, behind-the-wheel lessons needed to promote safe driving for teens.
It is Driving Academy's vision to help save lives and prevent headaches and heartaches by offering research-based, expert-recommended methods of training that are fun and relaxing for everyone involved. We offer a variety of dates and times to complete the 30 hours of classroom instruction and assignments and six, nine, or twelve hours of private, behind-the-wheel lessons needed to promote safe driving for teens.
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Individual Courses
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This is available to parents of teens considering our program and would be applied towards payment of the tuition if student is enrolled in our comprehensive program within one month of attendance. This is an included requirement for parents of students enrolled in our Comprehensive Driver Education program.
Defensive Driving Course
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This Defensive Driving Course consists of four (4) hours of live, interactive classroom instruction with both in-person and virtual attendance options. A certificate will be given to young drivers (age 14- to 18-years) in attendance only if we receive evidence that the student received a traffic ticket and/or had been mandated by a court to attend the class.
Driver Rehabilitation and Training
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This Comprehensive Driving Evaluation by our Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist (CDRS) is for individuals who have a disability or who have experienced a traumatic event, an illness, a disease, or age-related impairments that might affect safety while driving.
This complete evaluation of an individual's driving knowledge, skills, and abilities will include (1) medical and driving history; (2) clinical assessment of sensory/perceptual, cognitive, and psychomotor functional abilities; (3) on-road assessment, as appropriate, using one of our Driving Academy of NWA vehicles; (4) an outcome summary; and (5) recommendations for an inclusive mobility plan, including transportation options, such as a training plan, a referral, or a report.
This complete evaluation of an individual's driving knowledge, skills, and abilities will include (1) medical and driving history; (2) clinical assessment of sensory/perceptual, cognitive, and psychomotor functional abilities; (3) on-road assessment, as appropriate, using one of our Driving Academy of NWA vehicles; (4) an outcome summary; and (5) recommendations for an inclusive mobility plan, including transportation options, such as a training plan, a referral, or a report.
Rules of the Road
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If under 18, you will need to take a birth certificate, proof of enrollment in school, proof of grade point average of at least 2.0 and a parent or legal guardian to the testing site. If you are under 18 but have graduated from high school, you will need to show proof of your graduation (diploma) at the testing site.
Resources
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We recommend everyone to print this poster, follow the suggestions, and keep it in your vehicle. The only thing I personally question is placing flares in front and behind your vehicle. If being outside your vehicle to place the flares would put you in more serious danger, such as on the interstate, I feel it would be safer to just stay in your car, far away from the traffic with your hazard lights on.
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