Driving School Information

Choosing a Driving School

There are many types of driving schools that serve different purposes for different goals of students that hold different levels of driving mastery. For many people, their first and only experience of participating in a driving school is the driver education they receive in order to obtain their driver's permit or their first driver's license. Oftentimes these first time drivers opt to take advantage of driving school classes offered by the high school that he or she attends.

Defensive Driving School - What's in it for You?

Defensive driving school can benefit you whether you're a teenager learning to drive or an adult needing to have a ticket removed, fines and/or driving points reduced or an auto insurance discount.

Advanced Driving School

Driving is easy. If we know how to drive, we might never have any accidents on road. Isn't this right? No, this is wrong.

Motorcycle Driving School

The thrill of driving a motorcycle compares with nothing else. Unfortunately, the consequences of this thrill, when used improperly, can turn out to be really expensive too.

Truck Driving School

I've been driving an 18-wheeler for 11 years. People always ask "is it hard to drive that thing." The answer is: yes and no. Once you're used to driving an 18-wheeler, it's not hard. But it takes a lot of practice, patience, and paying attention to get good.

Online Driving School

Not everyone can attend a typical Driving School. Sometimes it’s a matter of choice; sometimes, it’s just due to some other pressures. Online Driving Schools help people, be they teenagers or busy professionals, to complete their driving lessons without ever having to attend stereotypical classroom lessons and examination centers.

Five tips to Choosing a Tractor Trailer Driving School

Every kid loves semi-trucks; the sight of one of these tractor trailers is enough to put a big smile on any child's face. Add in a simple wave from the driver and a honk of the loud air horn and you have a kid that is laughing and clapping

How to Choose the Best Driving School for Your Teen

Did you know that the number one cause of death for teens ages 15-19, according to the National Center of Health Statistics, is automobile accidents (they account for nearly 40% of all teen deaths)? It’s no secret that teen drivers have a higher rate of serious and deadly accidents than other drivers. Many of these accidents are caused by common mistakes, or an incomplete knowledge of traffic laws. With these poignant statistics, it’s a wonder parents don’t take choosing a driving school more seriously.