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Where can I find a drivers ed class in my area?

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  1. I don't know what area you live in (we live in California) but my little sister took hers at

    http://eliteteendriver.com/

    she really liked it and it was really easy. My sister called the lady at the business to ask about the program and the lady was real nice....she gave my sister a coupon code for 50% off.

    She told my sister to put the name JON in the coupon box on the home page and it would give her 50% off, and it did. The lady at the business also told her to tell everyone and they would get the same discount......all of her friends got the discount too. About 20 of my sisters friends took it and they all got their certificates in like one or two days.

    One of my sisters friends had gone to a different online course (I don't know which one) and she didn't get her certificate and ended up having to take drivers education all over again. She took hers at http://eliteteendriver.com/ and got her certificate right away.

    The website http://eliteteendriver.com/ also has FREE PRACTICE TESTS you can download right off of their website for free.

    Go with this online course and I know you will be glad you did.

    If this helps you, please give me best answer....I'm trying to get to level 3. Thanks

    Christine

    P.S. They don't have a time limit to finish the course.....


  2. Your school or other high schools....but we don't know the specifics since you didn't tell us 'your area.'

  3. Also most DMV in the United States have a list of approved Drivers Ed class and Traffic School on their web sites.

    In Californian it reads: "Driver Education and Driver Training Information

    You may take driver education (classroom training) or driver training (behind-the-wheel) in a public or private high school, or in a state licensed, professional driving school.

    Driver Education and Driver Training courses must be conducted as prescribed by the Department of Education. Driver Education must consist of at least 30 hours or 2 1/2 semester periods of professional classroom instruction. Driver training must consist of at least six hours of behind-the-wheel professional instruction.

    Professional schools and instructors in California are licensed by the DMV. Schools must carry liability insurance, be bonded, and maintain complete records for DMV inspection. Their teaching cars are subject to inspection every 6 months. Instructors must pass qualifying examinations every three years, or show proof of continuing education in traffic safety."

  4. The Internet Charles! Just do a search for your city drivers ed.  Like San Diego Drivers Ed....that all.  But i suggest taking drivers ed online here: http://www.driveredtogo.com

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