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Hammoud, Shahin send letters to local driving schools to enhance traffic safety

March 6, 2025 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

DEARBORN — Mayor Abdullah Hammoud and Police Chief Issa Shahin reached out to driving schools to support a city-wide initiative to improve traffic safety and enhance community awareness and participation for safer roads.

The city leaders recently sent letters to all local driving schools, urging them to evaluate their performance and follow all legal driving regulations.

“Our community’s safety also depends on properly trained, knowledgeable drivers familiar with the state of Michigan requirements and standards through a comprehensive driving school education program,” Hammoud said. “We want to ensure that we are engaging all parties, including driving schools, in trying to tackle speeding and reckless driving in our city. By working together, we can ensure the safety and well-being of our community.”

Hammoud, Shahin, other city leaders, and community members are seeking partnerships with local driving schools to encourage open communication and collaboration, ensure high driver education, and create safer roads for everyone.

“We have received reports and concerns that some driving schools have attempted to circumvent these regulations and may be certifying students who have not adequately completed the required coursework or demonstrated sufficient driving proficiency,” Shahin said. “Compromising safety for any reason is unacceptable.”

A copy of the letter is available to download here. The Dearborn Police Department makes available all police data at its Transparency Dashboard.

Filed Under: Allen Park, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Melvindale, Police Blotter, Stories

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