ADVANCED DRIVER EDUCATION

 

All of the Advanced Programs include our Driver Education Classroom Study course which includes the states minimum of 30 hours classroom theory (State Certified). You may schedule your classroom the same as all students, the difference is the package in total behind-the-wheel training. 

We believe our driver education program exceeds the states minimum requirements by using a textbook / workbook that we contribute to its editing. 17 years of training the beginning driver for both teens and adults. Years of experience working with owners of large driving schools throughout the United States and Canada.

We will have The National Safety Council come to the class and include their Defensive Driving Course called Alive At 25®.  Our behind-the-wheel training includes our basic four (4) phases which will introduce the beginning driver to many maneuvers. Allowing them to learn how to practice.


 

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These programs allow additional behind-the-wheel lessons for those students who have had no prior experience, very nervous and feel like they don't need a license and not ready. It allows us to repeat  lessons and keep them back on course to complete all of our basic phases for drivers education. We want to see the beginning driver demonstrate a deeper understanding for performing all maneuvers while implementing defensive strategies from our National Safety Council, Defensive Driving Course

40 Hours Advanced Driver Training: $599.00

42 Hours Advanced Driver Training:  $669.00

44 Hours Advanced Driver Training:  $799.00


 

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50 Hours Advanced Driver Training: This program allows enough additional lessons that will allow the teen student to apply for their learner's permit using an agreed upon number of those lessons as a follow up to the training. We would allow the parent to come along to learn how to be a better coach for one of the lessons.

Young adult students will want to use all these additional lessons before applying for any license if needed. This program should allow the adult student the independence needed to become a licensed driver. Perhaps a day road trip will be in-store for our students. We may be able to practice some skills using ABS Braking techniques, pumping the brake techniques for stopping and threshold or emergency braking techniques.  $1,115.00

 

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60 Hours Advanced Driver Training: This program allows enough additional lessons that will allow the teen student to apply for their learner's permit using an agreed upon number of those lessons as a follow up to the training. We would allow the parent to come along to learn how to be a better coach for one of the lessons. Between the parental training comes additional BTW training by the professional. Where both are affording the beginning driver the most proficient training that will hopefully last through their entire driving career.

Young adult students will want to use all these additional lessons before applying for any license if needed. This program should allow the adult student the independence needed to become a licensed driver. Perhaps a day road trip will be in-store for our students. We may be able to practice some skills using ABS Braking techniques, pumping the brake techniques for stopping and threshold or emergency braking techniques $1,655.00

 

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80 Hours Advanced Driver Training: This program should last for about 6 months. Allowing us to train about 30 hours in a couple of months adding the additional training thoughout an additional 4 months. This relationship with the driving school will provide training for both the student and some for the parent. Letting the student obtain what they can from the DMV and then follow-up with an understanding for driving that only beginning drivers would obtain after a couple of years of experience.

Young adult students follow the same format above giving all ages the practice they need to obtain the expereince to feel they are always in control behind-the-wheel. $2,945.00

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