As the weather turns to 3 digits, talk about graduation events begins, and shorts become the uniform of the day, we all know what is around the corner. Summer!
Parents begin to plan what the family will do to fill the months that lie ahead. Will it be hanging out around the pool, take a family vacation, a staycation, entertaining relatives, or staying at the beach for a week or 2? Maybe we will take our teens to visit college campuses to which they may want to apply?
As the school year ends, have you considered continued learning? Maybe summer school is an option. Online classes are a good way to stay on top of the G.P.A. Studying and/or tutoring for S.A.T. exams. Or maybe taking a class simply for just enjoyment like ceramics, or dance, or swimming, or any number of other recreational activities sounds good.
Summer is a perfect time for teens to study the Arizona Driver’s License Manual. A bit of time each day to study and understand the rules and responsibilities of being an independent driver, is all that’s usually needed. When you feel you have a good understanding, then take a couple of practice quizzes. They can be found, free, on line. When you are confident, take your identification documents to the M.V.D. and take the written test. When you pass, your Learner’s License will be issued that day. Now you are ready to get behind the wheel! Or, if the student already has their Learner’s Permit, to give them some driving lessons.
That’s where we can help. With a valid Learner’s License (Permit), we can put a brand new student in our car and begin the process of teaching them to drive. With the help of our professional driving instructors, new students advance through 5 days of training, 2 hours each day. Beginning with basic understanding how a vehicle should be handled, through a number of maneuvers and techniques that will be applied throughout a driver’s lifetime. We teach driver’s how to apply the rules of the road to everyday driving. This course is designed to enable a new driver to continue practicing on their own until they are ready to apply for their permanent Driver’s License. Beginners who have some experience can register for the 6-hour course, designed specially for them.Remember that teens are required to have completed a minimum of 30 hours of supervised driving, 10 hours which are to be at night. They must also have held their Learner’s License no less than 6 months.
Our Professional Driving School is here ready and able to serve your family’s needs. Call us for more information.