Top Driver
offers classroom driver education and behind - the - wheel training options for teens using teaching techniques designed to create safe and intelligent drivers for life.
You can choose to have classroom space, or you may conduct
classroom driver education at off - site locations, including local public or private schools.
Our professionals have over 60 years experience in the traffic education field,
including classroom driver education, online driver education, behind - the - wheel training and formal in - school education.
Driver's license applicants ages 18, 19, and 20, who have never previously been licensed or completed an
approved classroom driver education course, are required to complete the IL ADE Course prior to becoming licensed.
Our owner has been teaching both Behind - the - Wheel and
classroom driver education for more than 25 years and is a nationally certified National Safety Council DDC Alive at 25 instructor.
No matter where you live in El Dorado, whether it be South Lake Tahoe, Placerville, El Dorado Hills, or Cameron Park, Drivers Ed Direct has an internet driving school class that you are eligible to take instead of taking a
traditional classroom drivers education program.
Our instructors have hundreds of thousands of hours teaching students
in classroom driver education, behind the wheel driver training and traffic violator courses.
DPS - approved
classroom drivers education on your time, at your pace with our highly interactive course made for teens and compatible with iPhone, Android and web.
Our driving school was established and licensed, by the California DMV in 1993, in order to
provide classroom driver education, behind - the - wheel training and defensive driving to the general public, local businesses, government agencies and any others who may need our services.
Steve has logged thousands of hours, teaching
both classroom driver education and in - car driver training.
First time Ohio drivers can now take
their classroom driver education hours online!
California Defensive Driving School is bonded, insured, and licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles (License # 4003) to teach
both classroom driver education and behind - the - wheel driver education.
In order to take the DMV written test to get a provisional permit students must complete a minimum of 25 hours of
classroom driver education.
Many states have mandatory curriculums for
classroom driver education, although instructors may approach topics in their own way.