Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to do the class first. But there is no specified amount of time between the class and the driving sessions. You can wait as long as you want.
Personally I’d wait until your child is pretty proficient at driving before the driving sessions. They have to certify that your kid can drive and if they don’t you’re going to have to pay for extra sessions.
You don't have to do the class first. We did the in-car first, then the class in the summer when we had time for it.
When we tried to do in car first they absolutely would not unless we had a certificate that he had taken the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to do the class first. But there is no specified amount of time between the class and the driving sessions. You can wait as long as you want.
Personally I’d wait until your child is pretty proficient at driving before the driving sessions. They have to certify that your kid can drive and if they don’t you’re going to have to pay for extra sessions.
You don't have to do the class first. We did the in-car first, then the class in the summer when we had time for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to do the class first. But there is no specified amount of time between the class and the driving sessions. You can wait as long as you want.
Personally I’d wait until your child is pretty proficient at driving before the driving sessions. They have to certify that your kid can drive and if they don’t you’re going to have to pay for extra sessions.
You don't have to do the class first. We did the in-car first, then the class in the summer when we had time for it.
Anonymous wrote:You have to do the class first. But there is no specified amount of time between the class and the driving sessions. You can wait as long as you want.
Personally I’d wait until your child is pretty proficient at driving before the driving sessions. They have to certify that your kid can drive and if they don’t you’re going to have to pay for extra sessions.