№ 317 · Listed
Trade · Driving School
Location · Saint George
Status · Listed in 435 Alliance

Driving School

Zion View Driving School

Saint George · Listed in the 435 Alliance — a Southern Utah register of vetted, locally owned businesses.

Dave McKelleb owns Zion View Driving School, a St. George–based driver education operation with an unusually broad scope: standard teen and adult driver's education alongside full Commercial Driver's License (CDL) training — two markets that most independent driving schools address separately if they address both at all. McKelleb brings more than twenty years of professional driving experience and ten years of driver's education instruction to the classroom and behind-the-wheel sessions, which is a meaningful credential in a field where teaching quality varies widely. Registered with the FMCSA since June 2020, the school operates out of a 2122 Cameron Place address in St. George and runs drive-by-hour practice sessions, skills road testing preparation, and CDL testing alongside the standard curriculum. The CDL side matters specifically in Southern Utah, where the construction, trucking, and tourism-transport industries create sustained demand for commercial license holders that goes well beyond the high school driver's ed market.

**Verification notes** Website live; Dave McKelleb confirmed as owner on LinkedIn; 20+ years professional driving experience and 10 years teaching confirmed on site; CDL training and FMCSA registration confirmed via Trucker Guide App listing; address 2122 Cameron Pl confirmed via Waze and Yellow Pages.

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What does Zion View Driving School do?

Dave McKelleb owns Zion View Driving School, a St.

Where is Zion View Driving School located?

Zion View Driving School operates in Saint George in the 435 region of Southern Utah.

How do I contact Zion View Driving School?

To reach Zion View Driving School, call (435) 229-2110 or visit zvds.net.

Why is Zion View Driving School listed in the 435 Alliance?

Zion View Driving School is listed because it operates locally in Saint George and meets the alliance's editorial standard — invited, not scraped, with a public source trail.