There are several reasons why people go to driving schools. To some, getting a certification from a reputable driving school prior to getting a driver's license is a good start along the goal to becoming a good driver. There are those who know that being a certified driver would make an application to the Department of Motor Vehicles for a license easier.

If you decide to choose a driving school, you should consider the things listed below before signing up with a program:

  1. Ask the opinions of those who were able to get certification from driving schools. Chances are, you know someone who has enrolled in a driving school. Ask this person how it was and if he was able to learn a lot. Don't forget to ask too if he will recommend that driving school to you.

  2. Search for a convenient location. Enrolling in a driving school in a place that you can conveniently go to is a good option. You don't want to travel too far. The chances of missing scheduled classes would also be lessened.

  3. Ask about the payment scheme. How much are the lessons? Is the payment good enough for the number of sessions? What are the options for payment? Would you be able to get discounts, should you decide to enroll in more than one program?

  4. Learn about the driving schools' reputation. This is a word-of-mouth way of knowing about details of driving schools you want to enroll in. Be careful in sifting through the information that you gather.

  5. Inspect the facilities. Are the facilities clean and modern? Are the cars new or well-maintained? You should be able to check the facilities personally.

  6. Check the accreditation of the school. This is important, because you probably do not want to be enrolled in a school only to find out later on that it does not have the necessary accreditation.

  7. Check the accreditation of instructors. Driving instructors should have the necessary accreditation too.

  8. Know the kinds of programs being offered. Are the programs being offered a combination of skills you need to know as a driver? Driving is not just about making your car move forward. Driving is also about knowing safety precautions, understanding the rules of the road, and knowing some basic car maintenance and road courtesy.

  9. Ask about the instructor-student ratio. A ratio where there are fewer students is good, because there is more personal interaction.

  10. Would these real-world driving lessons help you navigate the streets you need to drive on to be able to do what you have to do? Would these lessons give you the confidence you need to be able to drive efficiently?

Choosing a driving school should be taken seriously. Driving does not just enable you to go to your destination, but should also make you aware of your safety and the safety of other people too.

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