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DrivingMBA opens house in Glendale, Scottsdale
Focuses on teen driving safety
(Photo provided by DrivingMBA)
DrivingMBA has locations in Glendale and Scottsdale.
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National Teen Driver Safety Week is a time to raise awareness about teen driver safety and find solutions to reduce the risk of crashes.
A 2023 Arizona Department of Transportation report revealing the second-highest number of car crash fatalities on record, it’s more important than ever for parents and teens to take proactive steps.
As part of this effort, DrivingMBA will play host to a special open house from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23 at both its Scottsdale and Glendale locations. This event will provide parents and teens with a behind-the-scenes look at how DrivingMBA uses advanced simulation technology to enhance driver education and reduce the risk of collisions.
Interactive simulation experiences allow attendees can test their skills behind the wheel of driving simulators.
Earn gift cards for referring friends and family who enroll based on your recommendation. can save Attendees ave up to $250 on select driving programs.
DrivingMBA, a locally-owned and operated driving school, is dedicated to keeping teens safe on the road by addressing the root causes of teen crashes—inexperience, distractions and peer pressure.
“The statistics are staggering and frightening for teen drivers on the roads today. As we go back to school, incidents of car crashes involving teens increase due to the sheer amount of time teens are on the roads and the distractions they face,” owner Maria Wojtczak stated in a press release.
The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that between 2013-2022, 543 Arizona teen drivers (ages 15-18) were involved in fatal motor vehicle crashes. In 2022 alone, 72 Arizona teen drivers lost their lives in collisions.
RSVP by Oct. 9 by emailing marya@drivingmba.com. For information, contact Phillip or Michael at 480-948-1648.
DrivingMBA is at 17787 N. Perimeter Drive, A115, Scottsdale and 5940 W. Union Hills Drive, Suite D210, Glendale.