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GIRL asked in Yahoo ProductsYahoo Answers · 8 years ago

DRIVING SCHOOL HELP !? PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!?

i want to take a driving training class , but the problem is that i have NO idea how the driving classes work, Do they come and pick you up at your house and teach you to drive from then , do you go to a classroom setting and listen to a few videos then drive ? please help. thanks :)

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  • Grinch
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    Just call the driving school and ask what their arrangements and procedures are ... I'm sure it varies from one school to another.

    There's a required number of hours for both classroom instruction and actual driving which must be completed. The schools in my area have several classroom sessions, during which the students are taught rules of the road, safe driving procedures, etc. THEN, the instructor takes the students out (usually one or two at a time) for driving practice.

    For classroom instruction, students are expected to find their own transportation to the school. For driving practice, the instructor MIGHT be willing to pick up the student from home (or school or work) and drop off at home. However, you may have to report to the school for driving practice, too ... as I said, it varies.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Driving training classes are offered by many institution. They provide driving education along with driving training. You can even take the driving courses online at driversity driving school. They just teach you the driving techniques and provide trainings. You don't have to sit in the classes like in school. For more detail you can visit the site.

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