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OFSAA Welcomes Kruzee As New Partner

Jan 29, 2024 | Partnerships

OFSAA is excited to announce that Kruzee is now our Official Driving School!

Voted Top Driving School in Canada and Best in GTA, Kruzee’s unique offering is perfect for student-athletes. Kruzee offers seamless online lesson booking, free pickup from games, practices, school, home, and top-rated driving instructors that care about your success.

Save $50 on Kruzee’s Beginner Driver Education (BDE) Course with the promo code OFSAA50.

Learn more and book online here at www.kruzee.com.

Kruzee will also be launching an exclusive Coach’s Ambassador Program in the next few weeks so stay tuned for more details on how to get involved!

About Kruzee:

Kruzee is transforming the way Canadians learn to drive. They are at the forefront of a major shift in driver’s education: to replace outdated, traditional teaching methods with a modern, digital-first approach that resonates with today’s learners. Kruzee was founded on the belief that learning to drive should be an interactive, convenient experience, accessible anytime, anywhere.

Driven by a commitment to improve road safety, Kruzee is dedicated to making Canadian roads safer for everyone. This commitment is rooted in the understanding that the journey to safer roads begins the moment a new driver takes the wheel. With dangerous driving rates in Canada hitting a 16-year high, the urgency of this mission has never been greater.

The inception of Kruzee was inspired by the founders’ own disappointing experiences with driver’s education in Ontario. They envisioned a vastly improved, more engaging learning process for new drivers. By focusing on creating a user-friendly, effective platform that is supported by a robust defensive driving curriculum, Kruzee aims to equip new drivers with the knowledge and confidence needed to navigate the roads safely.

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