About Us


A2Z Driving School has been providing services to the community for over a Decade. And looking to continue for Decades to come. We have trained over 10,000 Teens and adults. How many others schools can claim that?

Our office hours are M-F 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday 8 AM to 12 PM

A2Z Driving School,Inc. was established in Manassas, VA, Prince William County in 1999 to meet the growing demand for driving schools in the area with the passion for traffic safety in mind. We know safe drivers are created through a personal commitment - a commitment to drive in ways that save lives, time, and money. Our goal is to expose your child to a variety of driving experiences that will develop him or her to be a, safe, responsible and defensive driver. We have instructed 10,000 + Teenager and Adults. Most of our instructors are college graduates, and have years of driving experience with an FBI clearance.

Many driving schools in the area will teach your child how to drive, but at A2Z Driving School, not only do we teach how to drive, but how to be a safe, responsible, and defensive driver as well. Our curriculum is designed to meet the developmental needs of your child and incorporates learning in our well-equipped classrooms and vehicles.

At A2Z Driving School, Inc. emphasis is placed on linking visual search skills, space management, and balanced vehicle movement to risk-reducing driving strategies. Significant attention is given to risk awareness, driver alertness, and responsible actions relative to occupant protection devices, positive interactions with other roadway users, and the physical and psychological conditions that affect driver performance.

At A2Z Driving School, Inc. we understand the importance of appropriate educational experiences for each individual student. Our instructors are well trained, enthusiastic individuals who have been selected for their educational background and experiences, and their dedication to traffic safety issues involving teenagers.

Fuel Saving Tips

  • Drive at steady speeds on the highway. Over-acceleration and frequent braking use more fuel.

  • Immediately ease off the accelerator pedal when the brake lights of the car ahead of you come on. You might not have to brake at all, thus saving both fuel and wear on the brakes. In addition, you will not waste fuel by having to accelerate to highway speed again.

  • If possible, approach highway traffic signals so that you will arrive when light is green.

 


Awesome instructors and great instructions, ontime and professional. A+++++

Lindsey B September 2011