We’re Laura Shuler and Steve Mochel, founders of Fresh Green Light.
As the first of our four children turned 16, we faced the inevitable fear of every parent who’s handed over the car keys to their teenager for the very first time. Over the years we’d mentally catalogued each new tragic story of a high school student who’d been severely injured or killed in a car crash. And we’d imagined how devastating it must be for the parents. We wanted to ensure we never found ourselves in that situation. We researched our options and were shocked at the lack of a comprehensive, high-quality driver training experience in our community.
So we decided to do something about it.
We educated ourselves. We sought the expert counsel of educators, doctors, scientists, government agencies, car manufacturers, policemen, even professional race car drivers. We looked at innovative programs that have been developed in other parts of the US, as well as other parts of the world. And we talked to parents and teenagers too. Armed with all of that knowledge and insight, we developed what we believe is one of the most innovative, comprehensive and effective driver training experiences available today
We call our company Fresh Green Light.
In driving terminology, a “fresh green light” is that moment when a traffic light turns from red to green. It’s the signal that says “you’re ready to go … you can drive on with confidence”. That’s what Fresh Green Light is all about … creating confident drivers.
In 2009, we opened our first Fresh Green Light Training Center in our hometown of Rye, New York. Today, we now have 5 locations in Fairfield County – Darien, Fairfield, Greenwich, Westport and Wilton CT.
Now celebrating our 15th year in business, Fresh Green Light has transformed the way driver’s education is delivered, helping over 30,000 teenagers obtain their driver’s licenses safely and confidently in Fairfield County.
We’re proud to say that our students are far less likely to have a car accident than other teenagers. In fact, Fresh Green Light students have an accident rate of 12.5% their first year of driving, compared to the national average of nearly 50%.
Today, we're putting our corporate experience to better use by creating good at a local level.
In founding Fresh Green Light, we wanted to create a business that would let us own our future, while doing good for the community around us.
Ultimately, we are on a mission to reinvent driver education in America. We know that Fresh Green Light creates safer teen drivers through a more engaging and empowering training experience. By continuing to do that well, in communities across the country, we will keep more teenagers alive behind-the-wheel