New Driver Training Schools

Governor Phil Scott - Governor Phil Scott Official Website
Governor Phil Scott - Governor Phil Scott Official Website
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Exciting News!

We are thrilled to announce that the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has officially licensed two new driver training schools to help aspiring drivers across the state. Whether you’re in Washington or Orleans County, you now have even more options to learn the skills needed to hit the road safely!

CK Driving School in Montpelier 
Located in the heart of Montpelier, CK Driving School is ready to empower you with the knowledge and confidence necessary to become a skilled driver.

Up North Driving Academy in Barton 
Up North Driving Academy is the newest licensed school in Orleans County, catering to aspiring drivers in Barton and its surrounding areas. They are ready to help you navigate the roads with ease and confidence.

For more information, see Driver Training Schools.

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