Students attending the Lake Havasu driver’s education class.
MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave College Corporate Education is helping teens and families take the first step toward safe, confident driving with its upcoming driver’s education course beginning April 7 at the Lake Havasu Campus.
This 16-hour classroom training prepares students for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) permit test while building a strong foundation in responsible driving habits. Classes will be held from 6–8 p.m. at the Mohave College Lake Havasu Campus, 1977 Acoma Blvd. West, building 200, room 203C.
Throughout the course, students will explore essential topics including Arizona traffic laws and regulations, safe driving practices and speed management, intersections and freeway driving, traffic signs and signals, emergency response and collision prevention, driver distractions and impairments, and risk perception and decision-making. The course concludes with written test preparation and practice exams to help students feel confident and prepared on test day.
The investment is $150, and registration for the Lake Havasu session closes April 4.
For families needing an alternate schedule, additional classes are available in Kingman. The Kingman course begins March 23, with registration closing March 20.
Mohave College Corporate Education provides accessible, community-focused learning opportunities designed to meet local workforce and life-skill needs. This non-credit course equips future drivers with the knowledge and confidence necessary to safely navigate Arizona roads.
To register, visit MohaveDrive.com For additional information, contact Janice Berkenheger at 928-681-5649 or jberkenheger@mohave.edu.
Mohave College Corporate Education offers a variety of non-credit courses and training opportunities that support lifelong learning, workforce development, and personal enrichment throughout the region. Learn more at Mohave.edu/Corp-Ed.