Halloween is a fun holiday, full of party-goers, people attending haunted houses, and trick-or-treaters. Most of the festivities for Halloween happen after it’s dark, making both events more fun. There’s a scary side to...
Learn MoreThe week of October 15-21 is National Teen Driver Safety Week. What does this mean to you and why is it important? Teen drivers are considered a high-risk group of drivers because of their...
Learn MoreSchool is back in session and that means more pedestrians and carpooling vehicles on the road. There are a lot of laws for navigating these scenarios, but many drivers are in a hurry and...
Learn MoreWith more companies announcing their desire to create a self-driving car, it is only a matter of time before they are on the market. With so much excitement and information floating around, it seems...
Learn MoreFrom air bags to back up cameras, cars are coming with more safety features than ever before. Potential car buyers always have a preference on the color of the car, but to what extent...
Learn MoreSummer time is marked with adventure, vacations, and fun in the outdoors. To do most of these activities, you need a well-functioning vehicle to get around. To make sure you aren’t let down by...
Learn MoreKeeping up with your friends is important in high school. More than 80% of teens own a cellphone to help them communicate with their friends, family, and extracurricular activities. There are so many things...
Learn More“Turn right, here! Take a left there! Watch your speed! Have you checked your mirrors?...” These phrases may be all but familiar utterances you may have been guilty of saying while out on your...
Learn MoreIt seemed like in a matter of a blink your child is now a new driver. You’ve been preparing for this big milestone in your child’s life. Still, it seemed to have come too...
Learn MoreWinter driving can pose problems for even the most experienced drivers. Below are some great ways to prepare for the coming winter driving conditions.
Learn MoreIf you would like to contact or find a 911 Driving School by state or zip code, please use the Locations Page button.
12345 Lake City Way NE #348
Seattle WA 98125-5401
12345 Lake City Way NE #348
Seattle WA 98125-5401