Introducing Haji Driving Academy: Burlington, Vermont’s Newest Driver Training School

Governor Phil Scott - Governor Phil Scott Official Website
Governor Phil Scott - Governor Phil Scott Official Website
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We’re excited to announce Vermont’s newest driver training school, the Haji Driving Academy. After a meticulous review and approval process, the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has granted a license to Haji Driving Academy, signaling their commitment to providing comprehensive driver education in their community.

Learning to drive is a significant milestone in many people’s lives. It represents newfound independence, expanded opportunities, and a responsible approach to road safety. Haji Driving Academy aims to ensure that aspiring drivers receive top-notch training that equips them with the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate our roads confidently.

Haji Driving Academy’s curriculum includes classroom sessions, practical driving lessons, simulated driving experiences, and thorough guidance on defensive driving techniques./p>

To learn more about licensed Driver Training Schools in Vermont visit dmv.vermont.gov/driver-education/driver-training-schools

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