Open Roads Driving School-Mukwonago
Open Roads is formerly Blue Knight Driving School-Mukwonago.We now offer hybrid classes at Mukwonago
Open Roads is formerly Blue Knight Driving School-Mukwonago.We now offer classes at Mukwonago HS beginning January 2018. Come learn from someone who has driven a vehicle for a living ,not a desk!!!!
Open Roads Driving School is Hiring!!!!
One of our long time instructors will be retiring at the end of the school year. We are looking for an instructor for the Muskego area. Will train the right person. Must have a good driving record and no criminal history. Starts at $20hr while training ans $21 after 3 months if doing well. Approx 12 hrs a week,45-50 hrs a month. Great for a retiree, local college student, or someone looking for extra income. send resume to [email protected]
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Open Roads Driving School is Hiring!!!!
One of our long time instructors will be retiring at the end of the school year. We are looking for an instructor for the Muskego area. Will train the right person. Must have a good driving record and no criminal history. Starts at $20hr while training ans $21 after 3 months if doing well. Approx 12 hrs a week,45-50 hrs a month. Great for a retiree, local college student, or someone looking for extra income. send resume to [email protected]
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Open Roads Driving School is Hiring!! Business is overhelming
We are looking for a driving instructor for the Muskego area. Will train the right person. Flexible hours, 40-50 hrs a month. Starting at $19hr during training, $20 hr once licensed by DOT and training complete. Great for retiree or local college student. Must have good driving record and criminal history. If interested email [email protected] with resume.
Tomorrow morning, Wisconsin DMV will publicly announce the end of the Road Test Waiver Pilot, which has been in place since May of 2020.
As of January 1, 2024, drivers under the age of 18 will need to complete an in-person road test to obtain their Probationary license. Appointments for a road test can be scheduled 11 weeks in advance at wisconsindmv.gov/roadtest. Student drivers ages 16 and 17 who have completed their required driver education course, behind the wheel training, and 50 hours of supervised driving may still apply for the road test waiver through December 31, 2023.
We anticipate questions about road test availability and can share that weâll be offering tests consistent with the availability pre-COVID. Additionally, we anticipate questions from students and families about âexceptionsâ or allowing individuals to have their test waived after the pilot ends. We can state confidently that tests will be required starting January 1st, no exceptions.
There will be additional information in tomorrowâs press releases, but if you have questions please email them to us and weâll do our best to get you answers as quickly as possible.
Thank you,
Wisconsin DMV Training & Records Unit
October is Pedestrian Safety Month, and October 15 is recognized nationally as White Cane Safety Day every year.
The White Cane Law promotes the year-round independence of people in the blind and visually impaired community, creating a sense of empowerment and improving public safety. Thousands of blind and visually impaired individuals around Wisconsin use a white cane for mobility and safe travel.
The Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired is asking driver education instructors across the state to use their communications channels to raise awareness of the law that protects the rights of pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired.
Wisconsinâs White Cane Law, Statute N. 346.26(1) states:
âAn operator of a vehicle shall stop the vehicle before approaching closer than 10 feet to a pedestrian who is carrying a cane or walking stick which is white in color or white trimmed with red and which is held in an extended or raised position or who is using a dog guide and shall take such precautions as may be necessary to avoid accident or injury to the pedestrian.â
Help us create welcoming communities for all residents and reduce the number of accidents involving those who are blind or visually impaired. Highlight the White Cane Law in your upcoming lessons to safeguard pedestrians. Let the Council know if you are interested in curriculum ideas for teaching students the White Cane Law. A media toolkit is available for download at WCBlind.org/events/white-cane-safety-day/.
We invite you join us in building communities that are safer and more welcoming for all residents. Thank you in advance for promoting pedestrian safety in your community and helping raise awareness of Wisconsinâs White Cane Law.
Sincerely,
Denise Jess (she/her/hers) â Why Pronouns?
Executive Director
Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired
754 Williamson Street
Madison, WI 53703
608-255-1166 â Main
608-237-8103 â Direct
[email protected]
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Open Roads Driving School is Hiring!! Business is overhelming
We are looking for a driving instructor for the Muskego area. Will train the right person. Flexible hours, 40-50 hrs a month. Starting at $19hr during training, $20 hr once licensed by DOT and training complete. Great for retiree or local college student. Must have good driving record and criminal history. If interested email [email protected] with resume.
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The plows are out in full force. Please give them space and take it slow.
Open Roads Driving School is Hiring!!
We are looking for a driving instructor for the Mukwonago area. Will train the right person. Flexible hours, 40-50 hrs a month. Starting at $19hr during training, $20 hr once licensed by DOT and training complete. Great for retiree or local college student. Must have good driving record and criminal history. If interested email [email protected] with resume.
Please drive responsibly this holiday weekend and never let someone drive impaired. We do not want to be your designated driver!
Remember the nationwide âDrive Sober or Get Pulled Overâ campaign goes through January 1st, 2023.
Officers and Deputies across the state will be on the lookout for impaired drivers. The goal of the campaign is to save lives and prevent tragedies on Wisconsinâs roads.
TOMAH POST â A trooper sustained non-life-threatening injuries when his cruiser was struck by a pick-up truck that lost control. The trooper was in his cruiser, parked alongside the road assisting another motorist at the time of the crash. The pick-up truck driver was not injured.
The crash happened at 12:12 a.m., Saturday morning along I-90/94 in Juneau County near Wisconsin Dells during severe winter weather with strong winds, bitter cold temperatures, and drifting/blowing snow.
This incident serves as a reminder to be alert and drive for the conditions of the roadway.
Check 511wi.gov for the latest travel conditions and incidents.
is always wanting everyone to be prepared.
Emergencies list of stuff to keep in your vehicle if you are traveling during this upcoming snow storm.
Be safe everyone!
Donât Crowd the Plow
Snowplow Safety Reminders:
âDonât tailgate or stop too close behind snowplows
âPlows can turn and exit roadways frequently
âSnowplows can operate in pairs taking up both lanes
âSnowplows can create blowing snow that reduces visibility
âDonât drive beside snowplows for long periods of time
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Open Roads Driving School is formerly Blue Knight Driving School-Mukwonago.We now offer classes at Mukwonago HS beginning January 2018. Come learn from someone who has driven a vehicle for a living ,not a desk!!!!
Next class starts at Mukwonago HS starts soon. Spring Special-$310 package includes hybrid classroom and 6/6 BTW. See our website for dates-www.openroadsdrivingschool.com. Sign up now this offer wont last long!
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605 W Veterans Parkway
Mukwonago, WI
53149
W296S7816 Crossgate Drive
Mukwonago, 53149
262-894-5763. Over 45 years of experience teaching safe, responsible defensive driving techniques. Come learn from the best teachers!