FAQs About California Driver’s Ed and Behind the Wheel Training in San Diego
We know you probably have dozens of questions about learning to drive: procedures, rules, laws, and even questions about what you should and should not do, and what you can and cannot do when the time comes to take your big test. Not to worry. The following are many of the most common questions that we are asked on a regular basis from students of our California driving school who are just like you. They want to make sure they are informed and have the best chances of success when they walk into the DMV for their test!
Enroll with Bakker's California Driving School
Although we have listed the answers to many of the most common questions about California Driver’s Ed here, we know that you’ll most likely think of many more during your driving lessons that may not be listed. We’re always available and happy to answer all of your questions regarding Driver’s Ed – after all, that’s the point of our instructors and office staff: to help you succeed! If you don’t find the answers to your questions below, contact us, and we’ll be happy to help you!
We know you probably have dozens of questions about learning to drive: procedures, rules, laws, and even questions about what you should and should not do, and what you can and cannot do when the time comes to take your big test. Not to worry. The following are many of the most common questions that we are asked on a regular basis from students of our California driving school who are just like you. They want to make sure they are informed and have the best chances of success when they walk into the DMV for their test!
Enroll with Bakker's California Driving School
Although we have listed the answers to many of the most common questions about California Driver’s Ed here, we know that you’ll most likely think of many more during your driving lessons that may not be listed. We’re always available and happy to answer all of your questions regarding Driver’s Ed – after all, that’s the point of our instructors and office staff: to help you succeed! If you don’t find the answers to your questions below, contact us, and we’ll be happy to help you!
Most Popular Questions
1. When should I take Behind-the-Wheel driving lessons?
Completion of driver training is required by law before you take your drive test. The six hours is divided into three 2-hour lessons. The first two hour lesson should be taken right away in order to validate your permit. It is legally required that you take your first 2 hour driving lesson with a driving school before you drive with a parental guardian. We recommend you take your second two hour lesson within a month or two months of the first lesson so the instructor can help refine and reinforce your skills. We recommend the last two hour lesson be taken about a week before your drive test. A student is eligible to take a drive test after he has had a valid permit for at least six months, although your permit is good for an entire year. You may want to wait until closer to a full year so that your teenager has more time to gain experience in heavy congested traffic. The student should have lots of freeway driving experience and should be able to handle complex driving situations without help. Additionally, parents may feel a teenager needs a higher level of maturity, sometimes even renewing the permit for another year.
Another way to take the driving lessons is for a student to take two or even all three of the lessons in a row in order to better prepare the teenager to drive with a parental guardian. Another option is to schedule just one lesson and see how your teenager does driving with you. Then decide how to schedule the rest of your teen’s lessons. Perhaps the teenager is doing above average and you want to wait a little for the next lesson. Perhaps your teen doesn't have the control you want or you simply don't feel comfortable with the student’s skill level. If this is the case, schedule another lesson right away. Many of our families take extra lessons.
2. What is the best procedure for driving with a parental gaurdian for the first time?
A new driver should NOT drive away from the DMV office. Take your first two hour behind the wheel lesson from a driving school before driving with your permit. Then have a parental guardian take you to a quiet resdential area or to a parking lot with no light poles. First get used to the entire instrument panel. Then turn the steering wheel while in park and lightly touch the pedals. Adjust and readjust the seat and rearview and side mirrors again and again until you have them correct. Move the car very slowly. Don't try traffic until you have mastered turns and parking along side the curb. Your parental gaurdian may schedule another driving lesson or even complete all six hours if they feel uncomfortable with your level of control.
3. How do I get a learner's permit? What do I bring with me to DMV?
Click on the link below to schedule a permit test:
DMV Learner's Permit Appointment Scheduling System
Choose "Office Visit Appointment"
Or call DMV at 800-777-0133
You must bring with you:
1. Upload documents to the DMV website
2. Social security number
3. Original Birth Certificate (cannot be a photocopy)
4. DL400C Driver's Education Completion Certificate.
5. Two proofs of residency
4. Is an appointment for the written test required by DMV?
No. DMV accepts walk ins for the written test. It is highly recommended to make an appointment as soon as possible, that way you won't have to wait as long. Just make sure you have the DL400C Certificate of Completion along with all the necessary paperwork in hand by your permit appointment.
5. How do I make an appointment for the written test to get my learner's permit so I get taken care of faster once I am there?
Choose "Office Visit Appointment"
Or call DMV at 800-777-0133
6. Is an appointment for a drive test required by DMV?
Yes. All drive tests are done by appointment only.DMV does not allow walk ins for a driving test.
7. How do I make an appointment for a drive test to get my license?
Schedule drive tests at the DMV web site is the easiest https://www.dmv.ca.gov/foa/welcome.do?localeName=en
Or call DMV at 800-777-0133
8. What course do I take first, Driver Ed or Driver Training?
Driver's Education is step one, either online or live classroom. (We only offer online)
9. Can I carpool with friends to school?
The California graduated licensing law does not allow persons under 18 years old to drive with friends when you are under 18 years old, even carpooling to school. Adhering to this law has saved thousands of lives.
10. May I take the DMV written test online?
No. You will have to go to a DMV field office to take the written test.
11. I just finished online Driver's Ed with Bakkers Driving School. How long will it take to get my completion certificate?
Our Bakkers Driving School office staff will view your completion status in our database and mail out your certificate within one business day from when you complete the course. You may pick up the certificate at our office as soon as you are finished.
12. I just finished online Driver's Ed with another school. How long will it take to get my completion certificate?
The time varies from one school to another, but it can take from three business days up to a week or longer for address corrections or spelling errors. At Bakker's, duplicates and corrections are free and are mailed out within one business day.
13. I left my permit in my mom's car, may I still take a driving lesson?
Yes. Just have your mom and dad take a picture of the permit and send it to you on your phone. Also the teachers at Bakkers Driving School can teach you with a student license. Your driving instructor is authorized to provide a student license for you. This can be done on the spot before the driving lesson.
14. I lost my permit. What should I take to DMV to get a duplicate permit?
15. How soon after I pass the written test do I get my learner's permit?
If you pass the written test DMV will issue your learner's permit immediately.
16. How soon after I pass the drive test do I get my actual driver's license?
If you pass the drive test, DMV will issue you a temporary driver's license immediately. You will receive your hard copy license within 3-5 weeks.
17. How long have your teachers been teaching driving lessons?
We have teachers with a variety of different backgrounds and experiences. We have teachers that have just finished our training program and many teachers who have taught for several years. Some of our most requested instructors are not always the veterans. Please make a request for any teacher you would like to have.Go to our meet and greet page to see our teachers.
18. Do you do background checks for teachers to get hired at your school?
Yes. State law requires a background check just like a school teacher at public schools. DMV conducts these background checks before issuing a driving instructor's license to any person. We have strict hiring requirements for our teachers. The driving instructors at Bakkers must also be patient, gentle and must believe whole heartedly in their students.
19. How long has your school been in business?
Bakkers Driving School was founded in 1990 by police officer, Walter Bakker. Walter passed away in 1995. We have team members dedicated to traffic saftey carrying on his legacy.
20. Who may ride along in the family car when I have my learner's permit?
Anyone as long as you have a parent or any California licensed diver not on probation over 25 years old, sitting in the passenger seat next to you.
21. What passengers are permitted to be in my car when I first have my driver's license?
No one under 20 years of age for the first 12 months. However, a brother or sister with a note from a parent is permitted.
22. Can you drive after smoking marijuana?
In California, the penalties for marijuana DUI are the same as those for drunk driving. Even a first offense has very tough penalties, and they get more severe for repeat offenders. All marijuana DUI convictions can carry jail time and a driver’s license suspension, as well as fines and fees that add up to thousands of dollars.
23. What happens if we get pulled over by the police with friends in the car?
The driver receives a traffic ticket and in some cases the judge may choose to suspend the teenager's driver's license depending on the circumstances. Statistically, this law has proven to be effective to reduce the number of deaths of young drivers. For the law to work the way it is supposed to it takes the cooperation of teenagers, parents and the police to enforce it.
24. What is a Provisional License?
All young people are given a Provisional License until they are 18 years old. Provisional means that the license may be cancelled by a parent for any reason. Provisional also means that the DMV and the courts are given the authority to restrict or take the provisional license away when certain rules are violated by the teenager. This may include too many tickets with a far stricter limitation than adults. A Provisional License automatically becomes a full adult driver's license when the young person turns 18 years old.
25. Is my teenager covered on the family insurance policy while he has a learner's permit?
Insurance companies have changed their policies over the last few years. Nearly all auto insurance companies (with a few exceptions) require the teenager to be added to the policy or the insurance company will NOT cover a claim.
26. What is the address and directions to your office?
The Online Driver's Education Course
$39 for the 30-hour online course in order to get the learner's permit (we provide duplicate certificates at no extra cost).
Once the final test is completed, the certificate will be mailed out within one business day from when the student completes the course. If he/she finishes it on Saturday or Sunday, it will be mailed out the next business day (Monday). It takes 2-3 business days to arrive. You also have the option of coming into our office and picking it up. You may call in advance to notify us that you want to pick the certificate up, that way we will have it ready for when you walk in.
Our Behind-the-Wheel Training Package
$477 for the 6 hours of Behind-the-Wheel Training
(2 hours maximum per day for students under the age of 18)
$159 per 2-hour session (3 X $159 = $477)
$159 DMV drive test car rental fee which must include a $159 2 hour lesson right before the test, total $318
What our prices include:
1. Pick up and drop off at home (if you wish to be picked up at a different address than what is on file, please notify the office and we will inform your instructor)
2. After the first lesson, the instructor will sign the student's permit which validates the 50-hour training to be done with a parent.
3. The Behind-the-Wheel certificate of completion after the 3rd lesson is included in the price (Duplicates are issued at no extra cost. You may call the office to request a certificate to be sent to you or you may pick one up).
4. If you fail the DMV drive test, we provide a free lesson (please inform the office in advance so we can make notes and give the instructor a heads-up. Please have your road test sheet with you to show to your instructor).
Due to traffic (especially around rush hour), construction, events, weather, etc., please allow the instructor's arrival time to be within 30 minutes of the appointment. Thank you!
We accept:
Online payments!
Absolutely NO Hidden Fees!!!
Once you have completed the online Drivers Ed Course and Behind the Wheel training with us, we ask that you take a couple of minutes to fill out the survey on our "Customer Survey Card" page, write a review on our Facebook page, or write a review on Google and let us know what you think. Thank you!
Questions About Driving Lessons
1. I am so nervous....I have never driven before.
It is natural to be nervous the first time you drive a car. Take deep breaths and know that you are in safe hands with your driving instructor. Competent Driving Instructors from good schools are used to dealing with nervous students. It is their job to teach new drivers. Bakker's Driving School instructors are gentle, careful and take the first lesson slow and at the students individual rate.
2. What times are driving lessons offered?
Seven days a weeks from 7 am to 10 pm, exact times depend on each instructors work hours and times not yet booked. Please check each instructors availability online or give us a call.
3. Where do I meet for the driving lessons?
Pick up for the driving lesson is at your home unless you inform us in advance of a different pick up address in the same zip code. Different pick up location requests are at no charge.
4. Does the training car I drive in have insurance?
Yes. Our teachers have a special Driver Training Auto Insurance Policy.
5. Does the training car I drive in have dual controls?
The training cars have an Instructor's brake on the passenger side for the instructor and an instructor's mirror.
6. Who may ride along in the training car during a driving lesson?
The teacher and the student. No one else is permitted in the car for saftey reasons and liability reasons.
7. Do you offer stick shift driving lessons?
No. Not at this time. All training cars are automatic.
8. Whose car will I be driving during the driving lesson?
Bakkers Driving School provides the training car.
9. Is a school car available for the drive test?
Yes. There is an additional $159 charge and must be accompanied by a two hour lesson. The teenager can use the last two hours of his/her six hours for this 2 hour lesson requirement. Driving schools do not and we cannot responsibly just rent a car for the test. We have to evaluate and prepare each student for the test and in some cases not allow the student to take the test because he/she is not ready.
10. What do we learn on the first driving lesson?
We introduce basic control techniques for the student, including turns, parking alongside the curb, proper use of space, vision skills, speed control and in some cases if the student is ready, lane changes in light traffic and an introduction to defensive driving skills. The teacher expects that the student has never driven before. The teacher's job is to be patient, gentle and competent.
11. What do we learn on the second driving lesson?
Turns and lane changes in traffic, an introduction to the DMV drive test material, freeway skills if the student is ready and chooses to do so and intermediate defensive driving skills.
12. What do we learn on the third driving lesson?
Advanced defensive driving skills, refine vision and space cushion skills, advanced eye habits. We will prepare the student for the DMV drive test and provide a dry run practice test.
13. May I request a female teacher or a teacher by name?
Yes, if one is available in your area. These kinds of requests are common. We try and accommodate our student's families in anyway we can. See how hard Bakkers Driving School can work for you.
13. Learning to drive support for individuals with learning differences such as Asperger's Syndrome
https://intricatemindinstitute.com/ (858) 205-9809 or [email protected]
1. When should I take Behind-the-Wheel driving lessons?
Completion of driver training is required by law before you take your drive test. The six hours is divided into three 2-hour lessons. The first two hour lesson should be taken right away in order to validate your permit. It is legally required that you take your first 2 hour driving lesson with a driving school before you drive with a parental guardian. We recommend you take your second two hour lesson within a month or two months of the first lesson so the instructor can help refine and reinforce your skills. We recommend the last two hour lesson be taken about a week before your drive test. A student is eligible to take a drive test after he has had a valid permit for at least six months, although your permit is good for an entire year. You may want to wait until closer to a full year so that your teenager has more time to gain experience in heavy congested traffic. The student should have lots of freeway driving experience and should be able to handle complex driving situations without help. Additionally, parents may feel a teenager needs a higher level of maturity, sometimes even renewing the permit for another year.
Another way to take the driving lessons is for a student to take two or even all three of the lessons in a row in order to better prepare the teenager to drive with a parental guardian. Another option is to schedule just one lesson and see how your teenager does driving with you. Then decide how to schedule the rest of your teen’s lessons. Perhaps the teenager is doing above average and you want to wait a little for the next lesson. Perhaps your teen doesn't have the control you want or you simply don't feel comfortable with the student’s skill level. If this is the case, schedule another lesson right away. Many of our families take extra lessons.
2. What is the best procedure for driving with a parental gaurdian for the first time?
A new driver should NOT drive away from the DMV office. Take your first two hour behind the wheel lesson from a driving school before driving with your permit. Then have a parental guardian take you to a quiet resdential area or to a parking lot with no light poles. First get used to the entire instrument panel. Then turn the steering wheel while in park and lightly touch the pedals. Adjust and readjust the seat and rearview and side mirrors again and again until you have them correct. Move the car very slowly. Don't try traffic until you have mastered turns and parking along side the curb. Your parental gaurdian may schedule another driving lesson or even complete all six hours if they feel uncomfortable with your level of control.
3. How do I get a learner's permit? What do I bring with me to DMV?
Click on the link below to schedule a permit test:
DMV Learner's Permit Appointment Scheduling System
Choose "Office Visit Appointment"
Or call DMV at 800-777-0133
You must bring with you:
1. Upload documents to the DMV website
2. Social security number
3. Original Birth Certificate (cannot be a photocopy)
4. DL400C Driver's Education Completion Certificate.
5. Two proofs of residency
4. Is an appointment for the written test required by DMV?
No. DMV accepts walk ins for the written test. It is highly recommended to make an appointment as soon as possible, that way you won't have to wait as long. Just make sure you have the DL400C Certificate of Completion along with all the necessary paperwork in hand by your permit appointment.
5. How do I make an appointment for the written test to get my learner's permit so I get taken care of faster once I am there?
Choose "Office Visit Appointment"
Or call DMV at 800-777-0133
6. Is an appointment for a drive test required by DMV?
Yes. All drive tests are done by appointment only.DMV does not allow walk ins for a driving test.
7. How do I make an appointment for a drive test to get my license?
Schedule drive tests at the DMV web site is the easiest https://www.dmv.ca.gov/foa/welcome.do?localeName=en
Or call DMV at 800-777-0133
8. What course do I take first, Driver Ed or Driver Training?
Driver's Education is step one, either online or live classroom. (We only offer online)
9. Can I carpool with friends to school?
The California graduated licensing law does not allow persons under 18 years old to drive with friends when you are under 18 years old, even carpooling to school. Adhering to this law has saved thousands of lives.
10. May I take the DMV written test online?
No. You will have to go to a DMV field office to take the written test.
11. I just finished online Driver's Ed with Bakkers Driving School. How long will it take to get my completion certificate?
Our Bakkers Driving School office staff will view your completion status in our database and mail out your certificate within one business day from when you complete the course. You may pick up the certificate at our office as soon as you are finished.
12. I just finished online Driver's Ed with another school. How long will it take to get my completion certificate?
The time varies from one school to another, but it can take from three business days up to a week or longer for address corrections or spelling errors. At Bakker's, duplicates and corrections are free and are mailed out within one business day.
13. I left my permit in my mom's car, may I still take a driving lesson?
Yes. Just have your mom and dad take a picture of the permit and send it to you on your phone. Also the teachers at Bakkers Driving School can teach you with a student license. Your driving instructor is authorized to provide a student license for you. This can be done on the spot before the driving lesson.
14. I lost my permit. What should I take to DMV to get a duplicate permit?
- Try and find your permit number to make it easier for the DMV.
- A birth certificate or other valid ID acceptable to DMV.
- (DMV will NOT accept a xerox copy of a birth certificate)
- (DMV will NOT accept a High School ID card)
- There may or may not be a fee for this as DMV policy changes from time to time on this fee.
15. How soon after I pass the written test do I get my learner's permit?
If you pass the written test DMV will issue your learner's permit immediately.
16. How soon after I pass the drive test do I get my actual driver's license?
If you pass the drive test, DMV will issue you a temporary driver's license immediately. You will receive your hard copy license within 3-5 weeks.
17. How long have your teachers been teaching driving lessons?
We have teachers with a variety of different backgrounds and experiences. We have teachers that have just finished our training program and many teachers who have taught for several years. Some of our most requested instructors are not always the veterans. Please make a request for any teacher you would like to have.Go to our meet and greet page to see our teachers.
18. Do you do background checks for teachers to get hired at your school?
Yes. State law requires a background check just like a school teacher at public schools. DMV conducts these background checks before issuing a driving instructor's license to any person. We have strict hiring requirements for our teachers. The driving instructors at Bakkers must also be patient, gentle and must believe whole heartedly in their students.
19. How long has your school been in business?
Bakkers Driving School was founded in 1990 by police officer, Walter Bakker. Walter passed away in 1995. We have team members dedicated to traffic saftey carrying on his legacy.
20. Who may ride along in the family car when I have my learner's permit?
Anyone as long as you have a parent or any California licensed diver not on probation over 25 years old, sitting in the passenger seat next to you.
21. What passengers are permitted to be in my car when I first have my driver's license?
No one under 20 years of age for the first 12 months. However, a brother or sister with a note from a parent is permitted.
22. Can you drive after smoking marijuana?
In California, the penalties for marijuana DUI are the same as those for drunk driving. Even a first offense has very tough penalties, and they get more severe for repeat offenders. All marijuana DUI convictions can carry jail time and a driver’s license suspension, as well as fines and fees that add up to thousands of dollars.
23. What happens if we get pulled over by the police with friends in the car?
The driver receives a traffic ticket and in some cases the judge may choose to suspend the teenager's driver's license depending on the circumstances. Statistically, this law has proven to be effective to reduce the number of deaths of young drivers. For the law to work the way it is supposed to it takes the cooperation of teenagers, parents and the police to enforce it.
24. What is a Provisional License?
All young people are given a Provisional License until they are 18 years old. Provisional means that the license may be cancelled by a parent for any reason. Provisional also means that the DMV and the courts are given the authority to restrict or take the provisional license away when certain rules are violated by the teenager. This may include too many tickets with a far stricter limitation than adults. A Provisional License automatically becomes a full adult driver's license when the young person turns 18 years old.
25. Is my teenager covered on the family insurance policy while he has a learner's permit?
Insurance companies have changed their policies over the last few years. Nearly all auto insurance companies (with a few exceptions) require the teenager to be added to the policy or the insurance company will NOT cover a claim.
26. What is the address and directions to your office?
- 11315 Rancho Bernardo Road, STE 132, San Diego, CA 92127
- From the I-15 Freeway, exit at Rancho Bernardo Road, head West
- Turn south onto Via Tazon
- Make the first right in about 100 feet into the driveway at Bernardo North Business Park
- We are located in the middle row at Suite 132
The Online Driver's Education Course
$39 for the 30-hour online course in order to get the learner's permit (we provide duplicate certificates at no extra cost).
Once the final test is completed, the certificate will be mailed out within one business day from when the student completes the course. If he/she finishes it on Saturday or Sunday, it will be mailed out the next business day (Monday). It takes 2-3 business days to arrive. You also have the option of coming into our office and picking it up. You may call in advance to notify us that you want to pick the certificate up, that way we will have it ready for when you walk in.
Our Behind-the-Wheel Training Package
$477 for the 6 hours of Behind-the-Wheel Training
(2 hours maximum per day for students under the age of 18)
$159 per 2-hour session (3 X $159 = $477)
$159 DMV drive test car rental fee which must include a $159 2 hour lesson right before the test, total $318
- Student must have enough practice and a level of skill to pass at our teachers discretion, or the teacher will not allow the student to go to the DMV for the test, for increased safety
- The price for adults and teenagers is the same
- We charge the same price for all areas we teach in
- Our prices are all the same whether you choose to do one lesson or three lessons
What our prices include:
1. Pick up and drop off at home (if you wish to be picked up at a different address than what is on file, please notify the office and we will inform your instructor)
2. After the first lesson, the instructor will sign the student's permit which validates the 50-hour training to be done with a parent.
3. The Behind-the-Wheel certificate of completion after the 3rd lesson is included in the price (Duplicates are issued at no extra cost. You may call the office to request a certificate to be sent to you or you may pick one up).
4. If you fail the DMV drive test, we provide a free lesson (please inform the office in advance so we can make notes and give the instructor a heads-up. Please have your road test sheet with you to show to your instructor).
Due to traffic (especially around rush hour), construction, events, weather, etc., please allow the instructor's arrival time to be within 30 minutes of the appointment. Thank you!
We accept:
Online payments!
Absolutely NO Hidden Fees!!!
- No last minute cancellation fees
- No duplicate certificate fees
- Pro-rated refunds for unused lessons
- Free DMV written test questions
- If one of our staff members falls short of your expectations, give us a call and we'll make it right!!!
Once you have completed the online Drivers Ed Course and Behind the Wheel training with us, we ask that you take a couple of minutes to fill out the survey on our "Customer Survey Card" page, write a review on our Facebook page, or write a review on Google and let us know what you think. Thank you!
Questions About Driving Lessons
1. I am so nervous....I have never driven before.
It is natural to be nervous the first time you drive a car. Take deep breaths and know that you are in safe hands with your driving instructor. Competent Driving Instructors from good schools are used to dealing with nervous students. It is their job to teach new drivers. Bakker's Driving School instructors are gentle, careful and take the first lesson slow and at the students individual rate.
2. What times are driving lessons offered?
Seven days a weeks from 7 am to 10 pm, exact times depend on each instructors work hours and times not yet booked. Please check each instructors availability online or give us a call.
3. Where do I meet for the driving lessons?
Pick up for the driving lesson is at your home unless you inform us in advance of a different pick up address in the same zip code. Different pick up location requests are at no charge.
4. Does the training car I drive in have insurance?
Yes. Our teachers have a special Driver Training Auto Insurance Policy.
5. Does the training car I drive in have dual controls?
The training cars have an Instructor's brake on the passenger side for the instructor and an instructor's mirror.
6. Who may ride along in the training car during a driving lesson?
The teacher and the student. No one else is permitted in the car for saftey reasons and liability reasons.
7. Do you offer stick shift driving lessons?
No. Not at this time. All training cars are automatic.
8. Whose car will I be driving during the driving lesson?
Bakkers Driving School provides the training car.
9. Is a school car available for the drive test?
Yes. There is an additional $159 charge and must be accompanied by a two hour lesson. The teenager can use the last two hours of his/her six hours for this 2 hour lesson requirement. Driving schools do not and we cannot responsibly just rent a car for the test. We have to evaluate and prepare each student for the test and in some cases not allow the student to take the test because he/she is not ready.
10. What do we learn on the first driving lesson?
We introduce basic control techniques for the student, including turns, parking alongside the curb, proper use of space, vision skills, speed control and in some cases if the student is ready, lane changes in light traffic and an introduction to defensive driving skills. The teacher expects that the student has never driven before. The teacher's job is to be patient, gentle and competent.
11. What do we learn on the second driving lesson?
Turns and lane changes in traffic, an introduction to the DMV drive test material, freeway skills if the student is ready and chooses to do so and intermediate defensive driving skills.
12. What do we learn on the third driving lesson?
Advanced defensive driving skills, refine vision and space cushion skills, advanced eye habits. We will prepare the student for the DMV drive test and provide a dry run practice test.
13. May I request a female teacher or a teacher by name?
Yes, if one is available in your area. These kinds of requests are common. We try and accommodate our student's families in anyway we can. See how hard Bakkers Driving School can work for you.
13. Learning to drive support for individuals with learning differences such as Asperger's Syndrome
https://intricatemindinstitute.com/ (858) 205-9809 or [email protected]