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Cal-Driver-Ed.Com
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California's Home Study Driver Education Class
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We offer online driver education and home study driver ed courses that satisfy the California Vehicle Code driver education requirements for students to obtain a DMV learners permit and drivers license. Our driver education classes are accepted by the California DMV. Designed for all California high school students in Sacramento, San Jose, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oakland, Orange, San Diego, Riverside and all other areas of California. A service of Pacific High School.
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We offer an online drivers education course open to all California High School Students.
For only $18.95 you can begin studying today and complete the course at your own pace.
Your DMV Certificate of Completion will be mailed to you on the next business day after you complete the course.
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Driver Training in California
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Driver training is the "behind the wheel" instruction portion of learning to drive. California requires a minimum of six hours of driving lessons with a DMV licensed instructor.
Once taught by the public high schools, budget cuts have eliminated free driver training classes in California. Almost every teen attends a local driving school.
Before you can get your learners permit, you must obtain a Certificate of Completion from the school where you take driver education.
You must also obtain a Certificate of Enrollment from the local driving school that you plan to attend.
These two certificates along with a fee of $24.00 and your birth certificate must be presented to your local DMV office to allow you to take the written DMV drivers license exam. When you pass the DMV exam you are issued a California Lerners Permit.
Your new Learners Permit will not be valid until after you complete your first driver training lesson and the instructor signs your permit.
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Choosing a Local Driving School
Professional driving schools and instructors in California are licensed by the DMV after meeting rigid qualifying standards. Schools must carry liability insurance, be bonded, and maintain complete records for DMV inspection.
Cars are subject to inspection every six months. Instructors must pass a qualifying examination, both written and driving, every four years, or show proof of continuing education in the traffic safety field. If you use the services of a professional driving school, ask to see the instructor’s identification card.
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Modesto Driving Schools
Academy of Driving 316 W F Street Oakdale, CA 95361 209-526-3244
Budget Driving School 4355 Windam Court Turlock, CA 95382 209-495-3515
Zertuche's Driving School 400 12th Street 16 Modesto, CA 95354 209-544-1336
Zertuche Driving School Modesto, CA 95350 209-491-0688
Precision Driving School 355 W Las Palmas Avenue Patterson, CA 95363 209-895-4222
Precision Driving School 3343 Santa Fe Street East Riverbank, CA 95367 209-863-8888
Zertuche Driving School Modesto, CA 95354 209-491-0688
Ceres Safe Driving School 1825 Mitchell Road Ceres, CA 95307 209-538-9882
Not Recommended: Turlock Driving School Inc 1175 Gerber Court Patterson, CA 95363 209-632-5957
Not Recommended: Turlock Driving School Inc 3102 Kendra Court Turlock, CA 95382 209-632-5957
Not Recommended: Spencer Driving School Inc 2307 Oakdale Road 15 Modesto, CA 95355 209-722-0355 209-551-0242 fax
800-953-0355 toll-free
Not Recommended: Love's Safe Driving School 1050 N Carpenter Road G Modesto, CA 95351 209-526-5683 209-526-1057 fax
800-503-5683 toll-free
Not Recommended: Spencer Driving School Inc 2307 Oakdale Road Suite 15 Modesto, CA 95355 209-551-0355 800-953-0355 toll-free
Not Recommended: Spencer Driving School Inc. Modesto, CA 95355 209-473-0355
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Already Have Your License?
Looking for a Traffic School?
Traffic school will help keep your auto insurance costs lower if you receive a traffic ticket.
Every licensed California Driver must have auto insurance to drive a vehicle in California. Proof of insurance must be provided to the California DMV when you obtain your drivers license (not your learners permit).
Proof of auto insurance must also be provided to DMV when you register or renew the license on a vehicle you own.
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