The age requirement varies by state, but most states allow teenagers to begin driver's education at age 15 or 16.
The length of driver's education varies by state, but most programs require at least 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training.
In most states, you will need a learner's permit to start behind-the-wheel training. However, some states allow you to begin classroom instruction before obtaining a learner's permit.
You will need to bring a valid learner's permit or driver's license, proof of insurance, and any required forms or documents provided by your driving school.
In most cases, you will be assigned an instructor by the driving school. However, some schools may allow you to request a specific instructor if they are available.
If you fail your driving test, you will need to retake it. Your driving school may offer additional training or lessons to help you prepare for the retake.
You should contact your driving school as soon as possible to reschedule your lesson. Many schools require at least 24 hours' notice for cancellations or rescheduling.
Yes, all the instructors at Rev Driving School are licensed by the RMV and possess years of experience in teaching students to become safe and responsible drivers.