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At what age can I start driver’s education?
You
can be 14 to start driver’s ed but you have to be 15 to take your permit
(knowledge) test. Usually it is better to wait until it is closer to
your 15th birthday because you will remember all the
information more clearly.
What
do I have to bring the first day of class?
Nothing!
Just show up with a pen on the first day of class and we’ll go over
everything. We will give you the Minnesota Drivers
Manual. We don’t require full payment for the class until the 4th
session. We can even work out a payment plan for you—at no
extra charge!
Can
a student attend different class times?
Yes, for example, if you are enrolled in the
2-5pm class and something comes up, you can just show up to the 6-9pm
class on that day. Just give us a call to let us know.
What
if I need to miss a class?
No
problem. This happens all the time with the busy schedules kids
have these days. You are always welcome to come to a different
class time that day, or if you have to miss altogether, just make up that class in the next
session. Let’s say you will miss class #5,
just come to class #5 in the next session.
What
do I need to do to register for class?
Just
call the office near you and we’ll put your name on a class
list. It’s as easy as that!
Do
I have to pay upfront or all at once?
No.
We don’t require payment until the 4th day of class.
All that is due is the classroom fee by the 4th day of
class. You can pay the behind-the-wheel (btw) fee when you
actually do the btw lessons.
Do you
administer the permit test in the classroom?
You will take the permit (knowledge) test at one of the
State exam centers. You will need to fill out a permit
application, have your photo taken, and have your vision
tested. The cost of the permit is $9.50. We will give you
all this information on the last day of class.
How does Behind-the-Wheel work?
After you get your permit, you can call us for your first
behind-the-wheel lesson. We recommend the first lesson be taken about
a month after you get your permit. If at all possible, you should
drive with a parent or guardian to get acquainted with driving.
That way, you don’t waste your first lesson with us just showing you
where the gas pedal is, or how to turn the car on. Start by driving
on quiet side streets and remember to always have your permit with
you.
I lost my
permit. Do I need it for my driving lesson?
Yes. It
is against the law for us to let you drive without your permit.
If you lost your permit you can get a duplicate. Bring your
identification and a parent or guardian with you to any license
center to get a duplicate permit. You will not have to re-take
the permit exam.
What are
“private” behind-the-wheel lessons?
You will
have individual lessons with the instructor, just 1 on 1. You won’t
be graded on the lessons, but we will offer insight and correct any
bad habits we see arising. You will receive an evaluation checklist
of all the things we worked on in the lesson. The lessons are 2
hours long which gives us enough time to really teach driving in
depth.
What do I
need to take my road test?
You will
need your permit card, your "white card" (which you get
from us on your third behind-the-wheel lesson), vehicle insurance
card, and your vehicle needs to be eligible for the test. Check your
driver's manual for vehicle requirements. If you are under 18, your
parents will need to sign the driver's license application to give
you permission to drive.
Can
I use an A+ car for my road test?
Yes, if
you give us enough time to schedule it. We will schedule enough
time so you can reacquaint yourself with the car.
*NOTE* It is usually best if you use the car
you are most familiar with. You will log 6 hours of practice in
our car, but you will log at least 30 hours in your own vehicle. If you are interested just call our
office!
Why
should I choose A+ Driving School?
A+
Driving School has provided quality drivers education in Minnesota
for over 15 years. We recognize the most dangerous thing that
adults and teens do everyday is drive. As parents and
instructors, our goal is to instill the driving skills and defensive
techniques necessary for our children and students to be the safest
drivers on the road. We look forward to being a part of this
process with your child!
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