State of Florida recertifies Crestview Bridgeway Center Driving School

Officials from the Crestview Bridgeway Center Driving School are celebrating recertification from the State of Florida.

CRESTVIEW — The Bridgeway Center Inc. Driving School in Crestview has license recertification from the State of Florida for their DUI Program after successful completion of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Site Visit.

The unannounced site visit is required every two years by the Florida Administrative Rule which is the rules and regulations that all licensed DUI Programs must follow to be in compliance and to maintain licensure and certification.

The two site team members, government operation consultants from the Bureau of Motorist Compliance, conducted a thorough three-day review of Bridgeway's organizational structure, financial audit, personnel policies, client files and observation of DUI classes and evaluation.

The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles issued a final report that showed "zero" deficiencies and "zero" recommendations for improvement in all areas of operation. The visit was very favorable; a letter was not issued to management for recommended improvements.

Bridgeway Center Driving Schools DUI Program has locations in Crestview and Fort Walton Beach. In 2015, there were 939 Okaloosa and Walton residents who enrolled into DUI School at BCI Driving Schools.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: State of Florida recertifies Crestview Bridgeway Center Driving School