Yep! At least, it did for us.
Where are they signed up for it? It's important to be there (for the whole thing) - they do give you a lot of good information.
We're using Moore's Driving Academy for #2 son. Used them for #1 son as well. No complaints. Call them, sign them up, go on day 1 20 minutes early, do 5 minutes of paperwork, stand in line for 10 minutes, write a check, give them the paperwork and leave the boy behind, come back at 8:55 to get him. repeat daily for 2 weeks. Done.
We're using Moore's Driving Academy for #2 son. Used them for #1 son as well. No complaints. Call them, sign them up, go on day 1 20 minutes early, do 5 minutes of paperwork, stand in line for 10 minutes, write a check, give them the paperwork and leave the boy behind, come back at 8:55 to get him. repeat daily for 2 weeks. Done.
Oldest son has to attend the orientation tonight. Does it really last three hours? Husband is not happy about having to be there until 9pm.
We used CSM, Leonardtown. Highly recommend it! That night you will also pick the days/times for the driving portion. They usually have everyone's required driving hours done within a week or two of class ending.
I do like the idea behind parents of new drivers attending that first class. It's important to know what they are teaching your kids, so you can either reinforce or not as you agree with them. We used CSM for the daughter, and I was surprised at a lot of stuff, it was far more forward thinking and more instructive of driving dynamics and the mindset behind good driving than I expected it to be. Still not pushing quite as proactive a driving mindset as I teach, but that's to be expected.
Son can finally drive solo!! Passed the driving test this morning. The first place he gets to drive??? Work!
Congrats to him. (and you too). My daughter loved driving, at first. Now she's like meh.
Congrats to him. (and you too). My daughter loved driving, at first. Now she's like meh. I love being able to ask her to pick up her sister or run to Food Lion
Congrats to him. (and you too). My daughter loved driving, at first. Now she's like meh. I love being able to ask her to pick up her sister or run to Food Lion
Does she have something fun to drive? And fun doesnt have to mean fast. Girls forst two cars were a 91 Geo Storm Gsi and then a Toyota Corrola GT. Now she drives a 2007 Honda Fit. Five speeds and good handling make for fun driving.