Step #1 The state of California requires a teenage student (15 to 18) to have 30 hours of Driver Education (classroom
training). Students will attend classes for four days or two consecutive weekends from 8:00am until 3:30pm.
During this time students will learn the laws and rules of the road, street signs and safe driving practices.
After completing the classroom training, they will receive their certificate which is required by the DMV to take their written
test and receive their permit. The instructional permit is required when driving on California streets, highways
or parking lots.
If
your schedule is busy, you can take our internet course. Our internet home study course is the only course with
a talking teacher.
Approved by the California DMV. Only
$29.00


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How to apply for your permit?
The DMV has sample test online for practice.
Sample written test #1
Sample written test #2
Sample written test #3
Sample written test #4
Sample written Test #5
Driving Knowledge Tutorial
DMV handbook
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Driver Education (Classroom Training)
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$75.00
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2 Hours Driver Training
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$75.00
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4 Hours Driver Training
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$150.00
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6 Hours Driver Training
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$205.00
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12 Hours Driver Training
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$395.00
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18 Hours Driver Training
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$575.00
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DMV Car Rental Service
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$79.00
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Questions?
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