Who is Brandon Dufour?

About. My name is Brandon Dufour, I am the co-founder and CEO of The Next Street. The Next Street was founded in 2009 when we spotted an opportunity to make a splash in the education industry. In 10 years, my team and I have been able to grow our revenue by 800% and now service the entire state of Connecticut.

Is teresa LaBarbera married?

When they met on-air during a news segment, the connection was immediate. Teresa Anne LaBarbera and Brandon John Dufour were married Wednesday at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Waterbury, Conn.

Who owns Next Street driving school?

the Dufour Family
Family Owned & Operated The Next Street is owned and run by the Dufour Family – a name synonymous with transportation safety in Connecticut.

What happened to Teresa Dufour?

June 17, 2021 Updated: June 17, 2021 12:40 p.m. Host of WTNH’s “CT Style” Teresa Dufour announced she will be leaving the TV station on June 30, 2021 after 11 years. Teresa Dufour, host of “CT Style,” announced she will not be renewing her contract with WTNH; her last day will be June 30.

What is quiet Road Rage?

Quiet Road Rage: complaining, rushing, competing, resisting. 3. Epic Road Rage: cutting off, blocking, chasing, fighting, shooting.

Where is Teresa Dufour now?

Teresa lives in Middlebury with her husband Brandon, son Dante, daughter Angelina and their rescue pup Sydney.

Can I drive in NY with a CT permit?

A Connecticut Learner’s Permit is valid in Connecticut and may be recognized in another state. Please check with the jurisdiction that you will driving in to determine thier laws with respect to other permits.

Can I drive alone with a permit in CT?

Can I drive alone with my Connecticut learners permit? Not if you want to keep it. Connecticut requires all learners permit drivers to be accompanied by a Connecticut licensed driver at least 20 years of age, has at least four (4) years of driving experience and no license suspensions.

How do you deal with rude drivers?

Do what you can to avoid making another driver angry and be a better, safer driver in the process.

  1. Be courteous on the road. Don’t cut people off in traffic.
  2. Don’t tailgate.
  3. Rude gestures or looks are never a good idea.
  4. Don’t be mean.
  5. Be apologetic for your own bad behavior.