Driving Your Success

 

All Nations Driving Academy was founded in 2018 to support equity and  access to drivers licensing  and transportation services for remote Indigenous communities.




 

Indigenous-led mobility and road safety. Supporting access through education, capacity-building, and systems change.

 

For over eight years, All Nations Driving Academy has worked alongside Indigenous communities across British Columbia to support access to driver licensing, road safety education, and equitable mobility.


Driver licensing is more than a test, it is a gateway to employment, education, caregiving, and connection. Our work has always focused on removing barriers to access while respecting community knowledge and choice.


Today, All Nations Driving Academy has transitioned from in-vehicle instruction to a capacity-building model that supports Indigenous communities and organizations through:


  • Online driver education for Class 7L and Class 4 licensing


  • Grant writing and funding alignment support


  • Policy, advocacy, and systems-level advisory informed by lived delivery experience


This evolution allows us to expand access, share knowledge, and support sustainable, Indigenous-led approaches to mobility and road safety—without replacing local instruction or community-based leadership.


Community trust, cultural safety, and Indigenous leadership remain at the heart of our work. Our focus on capacity-building ensures communities retain control over how driver education and mobility support are delivered locally.


 

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All Nations Driving Academy provides services to support drivers licensing in remote and urban Indigenous communities.   If your community is interested in support for your membership or developing programs tailored to your territory,  we would love to hear from you!