Draft:Nigel Tunnacliffe
Road safety executive
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Nigel Tunnacliffe is a driving education executive and road safety commentator. He is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Coastline Academy, a U.S.-based driving education company.[1]
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Career
Tunnacliffe co-founded Coastline Academy in June 2017. Based in Silicon Valley, the company provides online driving education courses as well as behind-the-wheel driving instruction.[2]
As of 2026, Coastline Academy operates in California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington.[3]
In addition to his executive role, Tunnacliffe has provided media commentary on issues related to road safety. His commentary has addressed safety considerations for older drivers[4] and trends related to aggressive driving and road rage in regional public-safety reporting.[5]
His commentary is typically included within broader reporting on road safety, generational driving trends, and public awareness of traffic-related risks.[2][5]
Personal life
Business media have described Tunnacliffe as a motorsports enthusiast who has participated in amateur racing, including building and racing a custom Mazda Miata.[6]


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