Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure that you have almost all of the 45 practice hours before you begin the seven Behind the Wheel sessions. Then they will receive their license at the last session.
Most driving schools advise that the student pace out the in car sessions in parallel with completing the driving hours. They also advise against doing the in car school sessions too close together.
They don’t receive their license at the last session, but they do complete their driving test.
Anonymous wrote:Make sure that you have almost all of the 45 practice hours before you begin the seven Behind the Wheel sessions. Then they will receive their license at the last session.
Anonymous wrote:Can this be done in MD as well?
Anonymous wrote:With a professional driving school (like IDS), my kid can obtain his license at the completion of the program? There's no need for an official road test at the DMV?
We're thinking this route, but wanted to confirm this is the case.