I received your letter regarding the tragic loss of Avery Cheley and the accusations you've raised regarding our company, Drivers Edu. First and foremost, I extend my deepest condolences for the loss of Avery Cheley. It's truly a heartbreaking incident, and our thoughts are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.
Regarding the incident you mentioned in your anonymous letter, I appreciate your bringing it to our attention. I want to assure you that we take such matters very seriously. After conducting a thorough investigation into the situation, I can confirm that the vehicle involved belonged to Drivers Edu but was being transported by an employee of a mechanic. This individual's actions were entirely unrelated to our company's operations or staff.
Furthermore, I understand your concerns about the video footage you mentioned in your letter. While I acknowledge your request regarding the publication of a story, I must emphasize that our commitment to safety and adherence to Maryland laws regarding bike safety and road regulations remain unwavering. However, it's crucial to address any issues or concerns directly and transparently.
At Drivers Edu, we have a longstanding commitment to excellence in driver education. With over 22 years of experience, we have consistently upheld the highest standards in our teachings and operations. We cannot alter the curriculum mandated by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA), but we ensure that our instructors provide comprehensive instruction that prioritizes safety and compliance with all relevant laws.
I trust this explanation provides clarity and addresses any concerns you may have had. Our commitment to open communication and prompt resolution of issues remains unwavering. However, I urge future correspondence to occur through direct channels rather than anonymously and publicly. Rest assured, we will not respond to anonymous letters in the future.
Once again, please accept my sincerest condolences for the loss of Avery Cheley.
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