The Company
Any company engaged in something as important as teaching teenagers how to become great drivers should make connecting easy. Parents have a right to ask questions, clear up concerns, check on progress, and generally be in touch.
Ask:
- How would I contact you if I had a question or a concern? Would a real person answer the phone, or do I have to leave a voice mail?
- How would my teen go about changing a scheduled drive or making up a class?
- What has been your performance with State Audits?

Where do you start? How can you tell if a particular school is right for your family? Here are some things to consider.
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We’re very proud of our training programs, but don’t take our word for how good they are. Here’s what some of our students and parents had to say.
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