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Driving Academy of Northwest Arkansas
Basic Information
Address: 1401 SE Walton Blvd #203, Bentonville, AR 72712
Phone Number: (479) 621-7000
Email: office@drivingnwa.com
Director: Kimma Harper
Additional Information
Hours: 9am-5pm Monday through Friday
Services Offered:
Teen Comprehensive Drivers Education
Defensive Driving
Driver Evaluation and Rehabilitation
Adult Driver Education
Teen Comprehensive Drivers Education
Defensive Driving
Driver Evaluation and Rehabilitation
Adult Driver Education
Area(s) Served: Northwest Arkansas
School History:
Driving Academy of Northwest Arkansas, LLC, is a private, fully licensed school devoted to providing superior driver education, behind-the-wheel training, and evaluations for teens and adults, whether novice or experienced drivers. Since 2006, it has been Driving Academy's vision to help save lives and prevent headaches and heartaches by offering research-based, expert-recommended methods of training that are fun and relaxing for everyone involved.
Testimonials:
"Both my boys graduated from this amazing program and still talk about skills they learned. I 100% recommend it. It should be required!" Berkli Binns
"I can’t recommend this program enough. Such a positive impact on my teen. The instructors are awesome! They can explain it in ways he remembers." Mary Hruska Speakar
"The Driving Academy completely went above and beyond what we expected. Our daughter did the virtual beginner driving class and it was well organized gave her great foundation. The office staff is helpful and very good at communicating with parents and providing information." Kelsey Banker
"Quality instruction in class and on the road. Some of the best $ I’ve spent. My teen was very positively impacted by these classes." Tina Munter
School Slogan: Driven to Save Lives
Notes/School Information:
We offer a variety of dates and times to complete the 30 hours of classroom instruction and assignments and six, nine, or twelve hours of private, behind-the-wheel lessons needed to promote safe driving for teens. Adult students wanting only driving lessons may immediately start behind-the-wheel lessons to learn basic safe driving or to improve their driving skills. While we allow our accomplished, approved students to schedule an instructor and our car to take the road test for an additional fee, we do not rent our car to others for that or any other purpose. Watch our promotional video or read our FAQs for more information.