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Driver's Education Courses

Suture

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I have a sister in her 20s who has been driven around all her life. I want to look into getting her some driver's education course since I can't teach her (I'm 200 miles away). Anyone know how much they typically run and long they are? I looked around online but nobody has any real info available.

Thanks.
 
also what state? Im in texas and i went to clases for a month monday-thursday 2 hours a day and i have to drive and observe for 7 hours , and i pay around 225. But some other friend have told me instead of doing that they did somthing through online and didnt have to do the long routine like i did .They only did the learning not the experience
 
I paid 650$ for mine 7 years ago.

It included car insurance for a special car, and inclass lectures. I think it was 10 lectures, and 5 driving "labs"
 
just tell her to get a learners, then have someone teach her how to drive. it will be alot cheaper than the in class stuff, then she can just take her test to get her license. its whatr i did
 
Originally posted by: The Battosai
just tell her to get a learners, then have someone teach her how to drive. it will be alot cheaper than the in class stuff, then she can just take her test to get her license. its whatr i did

Drivers Education cuts your insurance.
 
Originally posted by: The Battosai
just tell her to get a learners, then have someone teach her how to drive. it will be alot cheaper than the in class stuff, then she can just take her test to get her license. its whatr i did

Me too. Never had a lesson in my life.
<------best driver EVAR!
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: The Battosai
just tell her to get a learners, then have someone teach her how to drive. it will be alot cheaper than the in class stuff, then she can just take her test to get her license. its whatr i did

Drivers Education cuts your insurance.

This was a non-issue for me. Mom and Dad paid. Now my rates are very low.
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: The Battosai
just tell her to get a learners, then have someone teach her how to drive. it will be alot cheaper than the in class stuff, then she can just take her test to get her license. its whatr i did

Drivers Education cuts your insurance.

i pay $45 a month on my 98 ford explorer xlt, just liability though. im 24

that amount includes $12,000 a year of renter's insurance
 
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