Professional Driving School FAQ's
Professional Driving School is listed on your website as a driving school which offers behind-the-wheel training courses. How do I know if Professional Driving School is a certified school in Idaho?
While we include a list of driving schools on our website for your convenience, we cannot guarantee that every single one of them is currently licensed by the Idaho DMV. We suggest you contact Professional Driving School directly or the Idaho DMV to find out if Professional Driving School is a fully-accredited driver training school.
I've been told that either of my parents can monitor my behind-the-wheel training, so I don't have to attend a Twin Falls Idaho driving school like Professional Driving School to fulfill my driver training requirement. Do you know if that's true or not?
You will need to contact the Idaho DMV or a state-approved driver training school like Professional Driving School to find out. Some states do allow parent-taught driving, but many states do not.
I have no clue how to drive a stick-shift vehicle. What happens if Professional Driving School makes me train on a stick-shift vehicle?
Considering the fact you are a brand new driver, you probably don't know much about operating ANY type of vehicle....stick OR automatic! If you prefer to do your behind-the-wheel training with an automatic-shift vehicle, you may want to call Professional Driving School and let them know before you sign up to take their driver training course. That way you'll know for sure whether Professional Driving School can accommodate you before you pay them any money.
I live in a very rural area, where there are mountains and a lot of unpaved roads. Do you know if Professional Driving School teaches students how to drive in rural areas like where I live instead of just driving on smooth, paved roads in urban areas?
Since you live in a rural area, a local driving school such as Professional Driving School will tailor your behind-the-wheel training to handle the conditions in your area.
Are 14-year-olds allowed to obtain a instruction permit in Idaho?
Although a few states allow teen-agers to begin practicing how to drive at 14, most states have set the minimum age for which to receive a learner's permit at either 15 or 15½. You will need to contact the Idaho Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or a certified driving school like Professional Driving School to find out what the minimum age for driving is in Idaho.
Will I be required to enroll in both a drivers education classroom or online course and a driver training course in Twin Falls Idaho?
It depends on which state you live in, but many states now require new teen-aged drivers to successfully complete both a drivers education course as well as a driver training course.
I have to take a behind-the-wheel training course in Twin Falls Idaho. Can I meet this requirement by signing up with Professional Driving School?
Yes, Professional Driving School offers behind-the-wheel training courses in Twin Falls Idaho. You will need to contact Professional Driving School directly to get more information on the types of courses they offer and when to sign up for a class.
Do I have to take drivers education to get a Idaho driver's license?
Drivers education requirements vary depending on which state you live in, but you should be aware that most states require new, teen-aged drivers to enroll in both a behind-the-wheel training course in addition to a safe driving classroom or online course. You may wish to contact the Idaho DMV to find out exactly what requirements you will need to fulfill in order to obtain your first driver's license.
Do I have to take a Twin Falls Idaho driver training course in order to get a driver's license?
Yes. All drivers in Idaho must enroll in an approved driver training course in order to be licensed to operate a motor vehicle. Please contact Professional Driving School for information on the types of driver training courses they offer in Twin Falls Idaho.
Am I required to receive my learner's permit in Idaho before I am permitted to sign up to take a driver training course like the one Professional Driving School gives its students?
Laws vary from state to state, however most states do require that you obtain a learner's permit before you can sign up to take a driver training course like the one that Professional Driving School gives its students.
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