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All Star & Blood Cancer United Fundraiser Info

Posted on February 6 by topdriverdev Drive for a Cure this February with All Star Driver Education Every Michigan-based student who signs up in February helps us fight blood cancer with the non-profit fundraising organization, Blood Cancer United (formerly known as the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society). New year, new goals, and (hopefully) a new […]

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How to Drive in Winter Weather

Posted on December 19 by topdriverdev Winter is an exciting time of year that brings out the kid in all of us. However, it can also present some difficulties when it comes to driving — but don’t fret! With the proper guidelines, you can learn how to drive in winter weather safely. Here are […]

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Driving in a Winter Wonderland

Posted on December 19 by topdriverdev It’s that time of the year when you make sure there’s food in the house, not because you love cooking, but because you want to stay off the roads as much as possible.  For most people, we will head out on the roads in some tough winter conditions […]

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How Learning to Drive Changed My Life

Finishing Driver Education is a large milestone for a teen. The process can be challenging, but when they finish, the whole world opens up to them! Here we have a testimonial from one of our amazing students: I wanted to share how learning to drive changed my life. My driver’s ed teacher was a huge […]

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National Youth Traffic Safety Month

May is National Youth Traffic Safety Month, a time to raise awareness about the dangers young drivers face on the road and promote safe driving habits. All Star Driver Education is taking the lead in changing the conversation on safe driving by providing comprehensive driver education programs that prioritize safety. The statistics are alarming – […]

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Teen Crash Risk Highest in First Three Months

Posted on December 19 by topdriverdev According to the National Institute of Health, Teenage drivers are eight times more likely to be involved in a collision or near miss during the first three months after getting a driver’s license, compared to the previous three months on a learner’s permit. Teens are also four times […]