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160 Driving Academy of Detroit

In this heartfelt testimonial · a 160 Driving Academy student shares how his experience went beyond CDL training. From day one · he felt welcomed into a close-knit community that believed in his potential · supported him through challenges · and celebrated his progress every mile of the way. For him · confidently · and with purpose. Register Now Following His Brother’s Path · he’s excited for the road · the freedom · and...

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In this heartfelt testimonial
a 160 Driving Academy student shares how his experience went beyond CDL training. From day one
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he felt welcomed into a close-knit community that believed in his potential
supported him through challenges
and celebrated his progress every mile of the way. For him
confidently
and with purpose. Register Now Following His Brother’s Path
he’s excited for the road
the freedom
and...

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